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What is the difference between a cold air intake, inter-cooler & radiator.?

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What is the difference between a cold air intake, inter-cooler & radiator.?

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Cold air intake is simply a hose that draws in fresh air in from the outside world. An intercooler works like this. The Turbo compresses the air, compressing air heats it up (the opposite happens when you decompress air like a can of deodorant) hot air isn’t as dense as cold air so the air passes through a mini radiator to cool it down before it goes into the engine. This mini radiator is an intercooler. A radiator in a car is a way to cool down water. It works by arranging hundreds of little pipes in rows with small metal gills all over them, as the hot water passes through the metal heats up, and as the car is moving (or the fan is running) the air passing over the radiator cools the metal and the air inside it. Petrol engines basically need 3 things to run, fuel air and electricity. The fuel and air need to be mixed in a correct amount. If you want the engine to run faster Then you need to get the fuel and air in faster, a turbo is like a pump forcing the air into the engine. You ca

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