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- p****enger cars use either front-mounted intercoolers located in the front bumper or grill opening, or top-mounted intercoolers located above the engine. An intercooling...
- experimenting with intercoolers for which many variants were ****ed and mutually endorsed by Maserati.[citation needed] Intercoolers included air-to-air...
- Intercooler is a rock band out of Brisbane, Australia Intercooler was formed by members of a Sunshine Coast band named Uncle Extacy, originally beginning...
- E3 2008, Nyko announced a new revised sl****er model of the Intercooler named the Intercooler TS. This new model is smaller than previous models and blends...
- removed without a lift. It is mounted on a subframe (which also holds the intercoolers and the radiator) which can be slipped out the front once the front bumper...
- in 4.2 seconds. An X50 option which included larger turbochargers and intercoolers along with revised engine control software became available from the...
- ****ed with water-cooled IHI twin-turbochargers and two air-to-air intercoolers, one per each cylinder bank. Weber-Magneti Marelli IAW electronic fuel...
- twin-scroll turbochargers supplied by IHI/Honeywell and two air-to-air intercoolers, the turbine wheels are made of low-density TiAl alloy often used in...
- (181.8 cu in). It utilizes a turbocharger for each cylinder bank, twin intercoolers and direct injection. The engine is designed by Maserati and ****embled...
- efficiency and power output, especially when used in combination with an intercooler. Turbocharging of diesel engines began in the 1920s with large marine...