Intercoolers
Intercoolers are an important part of the intake and charge air system on turbocharged and supercharged cars. Their job is to cool the compressed air before it is fed into the engine. When the charge air becomes cooler, its density increases, which provides better conditions for efficient combustion, more stable performance and, in many cases, a better foundation for both tuning and reliability.
When a turbo or supercharger compresses the air, the temperature rises. Warm air contains less oxygen per volume than cold air, and this can limit the engine’s efficiency. An intercooler therefore helps reduce the temperature of the charge air so the engine gets better working conditions. This is especially important on cars with higher boost pressure, software tuning or heavy load, where temperatures can rise significantly very quickly.
The choice of intercooler affects both cooling efficiency, pressure drop and how well the system works as a whole. It is important to look at core volume, flow characteristics, connection sizes, available space and how the intercooler fits with the rest of the intake system. The wrong solution can cause unnecessary pressure drop or poor fitment, while the right solution can improve response, temperature control and the engine’s overall efficiency.