intercooler but no turbo
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intercooler but no turbo
just a question..can you intercool a non turbo z..i mean if the piping is simple and direct it should work as i really large intake and create power right? please someone help me with this.
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i wont lie, i wonderd about this myself.. i figured it would loose hp cause the engine would work too hard to suck the air in from the intercooler. intercooling also works best with hot air..u cant really cool air much colder than air temp that quick.
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Basically intercoolers cool hot engine air as close to ambient temps as possible, from flowing air. So youre better off with a direct intake. Either using one of the carbon fiber front bumper intakes, getting a CAI, or a not even bothering. Just get a popcharger and leave it at that.
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Originally Posted by z-able
just a question..can you intercool a non turbo z..i mean if the piping is simple and direct it should work as i really large intake and create power right? please someone help me with this.
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I tried Alberto's search and found this:
http://www.speedstash.com/intercooler.html
I'm surprised it's been discontinued. Looks like a rice-boy's dream...
http://www.speedstash.com/intercooler.html
I'm surprised it's been discontinued. Looks like a rice-boy's dream...
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I'll take a swipe at answering this question seriously.
Intercoolers are there to dissipate the heat that is generated when you compress air. A naturally aspirated engine actually has a vacuum so there is no compressed air, and there is no benefit from having an intercooler.
The intercooler will probably lose about 20-30hp over stock intake because of all the friction losses. This is just a guess, but it would suck ***
Intercoolers are there to dissipate the heat that is generated when you compress air. A naturally aspirated engine actually has a vacuum so there is no compressed air, and there is no benefit from having an intercooler.
The intercooler will probably lose about 20-30hp over stock intake because of all the friction losses. This is just a guess, but it would suck ***