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QuestionWhat's the purpose of the intercooler?Jay Goninen is an Automotive Expert and the Co-Founder and President of WrenchWay. Jay started working in his family's repair shop when he was nine and has been deeply passionate about the industry since then. He has experience as a technician and is currently a Board Member for both the Diesel Technology Program at Madison Area Technical College and the Community Alliance for the Skilled Trades.The purpose of an intercooler is to help the compressed air cool down before it enters the engine. When a turbocharger compresses air to increase its density and oxygen content, it also raises its temperature significantly. However, cooler air is denser and contains more oxygen molecules, which allows for better combustion and increased engine performance. Therefore, by passing the compressed air through an intercooler, which is essentially a heat exchanger, the air is cooled down before entering the engine. This results in improved engine efficiency, power output, and overall performance of the turbocharged car.
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QuestionCan I convert manual steering to automatic steering?Community AnswerYes, but it's highly recommended that you go to a mechanic and let them do it. That's not the kind of thing an amateur should attempt on their own.
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QuestionCan I add any type of turbo kit to my Corolla?Community AnswerAll turbochargers can be accessed, but do not rely on twin turbos or superchargers. There are several options to choose from; consider some JDM brands to help you out (e.g. AEM, HKS, GReddy, etc.). Be wise in selecting the best turbo, and consider power output and horsepower of the car as the factors in choosing the right one.
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QuestionCan I turbo charge a carburetor engine?Community AnswerYes. Forced induction of carbureted engines has been done for a very long time. Whether or not it should be attempted is an open question.
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QuestionCan I do this with Corollas that were manufactured in the nineties?Community AnswerYes, you can turbocharge or supercharge virtually any car, other than electric cars.
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