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An intercooler cools compressed air from the turbocharger before it enters the engine.
In this video, we explain how an intercooler works, why cooling intake air matters, and what happens if it leaks.

Hot compressed air reduces combustion efficiency.
The intercooler removes heat, increases air density, and improves engine performance.

Learn more technical breakdowns on our blog:
https://diagnozabam.ro/sfaturi/blog/how-does-an-intercooler-work-turbo-secret/

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Transcript
00:00A turbocharger increases engine power by compressing intake air.
00:04But when air is compressed, its temperature rises.
00:08Hot air is less dense and contains less oxygen.
00:11That reduces combustion efficiency.
00:14The intercooler solves this problem.
00:17It cools the compressed air before it enters the engine.
00:21As air flows through aluminum cooling fins, heat is removed.
00:26Cooler air becomes denser, improving combustion and overall performance.
00:32If the intercooler leaks, boost pressure drops, causing power loss or limp mode,
00:39learn more on our blog at diagnosabam.ro
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