-
grill opening, or top-mounted
intercoolers located above the engine. An
intercooling system can use an air-to-air design, an air-to-liquid design, or a combination...
-
superchargers allow for easy
integration of air-to-air or air-to-water
intercooling.
Several companies build centrifugal superchargers and also
offer them...
- 4 L DLD-414 is
generally non-
intercooled The 1.5 L DLD-415
derived from the 1.6 L The 1.6 L DLD-416 is
always intercooled Ford
later added their unrelated...
- one or two over-head camshafts.
Originally available only as a 2835 cc
intercooled turbo,
detail improvements in 1996 and a
larger 3.2 litre
option in 1999...
-
detonation in a
petrol engine, and can melt the
pistons in a diesel,
while an
intercooling stage adds
complexity but can
improve the
power output by increasing...
- high-performance
automobile modifications,
manly and
specifically engine blocks,
intercooling, transmisson,
exhaust pipes, valvetrains, suspension, brakes, pistons...
- heads, thus
creating Mark II "RK" and "V"
types which ran at 750-850rpm.
Intercooling became an
option in 1960,
adding a "C" to the
engine designation should...
-
powered by the
engine (usually
using a belt from the engine's crankshaft).
Intercooling is
often used to
reduce the
temperature of the
intake air
after it is...
- limited-production high
performance automobile based on the
turbocharged intercooled Dodge Shadow and
Plymouth Sundance.
These cars were
offered by Shelby...
- 90 mm (3.5 in) with a
compression ratio of 8.5:1. It is
turbocharged and
intercooled with a
power output of 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) at 5500 rpm with 300 N⋅m...