intercooler ?
funkdaflex1
04-22-2003, 10:58 PM
Ok my friend wants to turbo is 96 integra ls and he wants to do a custom kit himself but im trying to find the parts for him and when i look at intercoolers online they kit says it comes with all the tubing to like the throttle body and stuff so would buying an intercooler for his car supply all the necessary tubing that he would need?
Polygon
04-23-2003, 01:28 AM
If it is a kit designed for his car it will have all the parts needed to get the intercooler working.
funkdaflex1
04-23-2003, 01:53 PM
ok cuz alot of the times when i read it it will say it comes with the piping to the throttle body.
kaoru-tochiro
04-23-2003, 02:18 PM
Those intercoolers are expenzive! Anyone ever try using a radiator instead?
91civicDXdude
04-24-2003, 03:58 PM
a radiator is filled with water and uses air to cool it. an intercooler is filled with air and uses air to cool it. so unless you an engine that runs on water and gas and not air, a radiator wont work.:rolleyes:
94tegRS
04-24-2003, 07:55 PM
Ive heard of air to water intoorcoolers, how exactly do those work.
and wouldnt a radiator somewhat work cuz air will go through it and air will cool it.
and wouldnt a radiator somewhat work cuz air will go through it and air will cool it.
Polygon
04-24-2003, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by 91civicDXdude
a radiator is filled with water and uses air to cool it. an intercooler is filled with air and uses air to cool it. so unless you an engine that runs on water and gas and not air, a radiator wont work.:rolleyes:
They do make air to water intercooler and they work far better than the air to air kind.
Originally posted by 94tegRS
Ive heard of air to water intoorcoolers, how exactly do those work.
and wouldnt a radiator somewhat work cuz air will go through it and air will cool it.
He is right though, a radiator will not work. Remember that a radiator pumps water through it and and intercooler pumps air. An air to water uses water to cool the air as it passes through the intercooler. So, no, a radiator would not work.
a radiator is filled with water and uses air to cool it. an intercooler is filled with air and uses air to cool it. so unless you an engine that runs on water and gas and not air, a radiator wont work.:rolleyes:
They do make air to water intercooler and they work far better than the air to air kind.
Originally posted by 94tegRS
Ive heard of air to water intoorcoolers, how exactly do those work.
and wouldnt a radiator somewhat work cuz air will go through it and air will cool it.
He is right though, a radiator will not work. Remember that a radiator pumps water through it and and intercooler pumps air. An air to water uses water to cool the air as it passes through the intercooler. So, no, a radiator would not work.
94tegRS
04-24-2003, 11:05 PM
oh, I thought it was the water pump pumped water from the radiator and the turbo pushes air though the intercooler, so I thought that the turbo would just push it through the radiator.
and in an air to water intercooler, how does the air go through water without moisture being drawn into the engine?
and in an air to water intercooler, how does the air go through water without moisture being drawn into the engine?
Polygon
04-25-2003, 02:57 PM
The air and water never make actual physical contact. The air passes inbetween fins in the intercooler. The water is being pumps inside the fins to cool the air. A radiator is constructed completely different.
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