i disagree, if the air travels through the cooler quicker than in standard form then it can have less lag, but its a balancing act between boost and intercooler size, but im not talking about fitting bigger turbos im using standard turbo with boost increase and in real life situation i have less lag than before after fitting larger cooler, next move will be vvt
I have a fender which weights 1350kg and I have tools in so roughly 1650kg.
Will this work on a manual ??
yes,auto or manual,disco or defender it'll work
Hi, yes I agree, hence "or the original cooler was not efficient enough to cool the air to the most efficient temperature. If the original cooler is designed correctly then you should not see a benefit with a bigger cooler unless you turn up the boost!" I had not forgotten this. In reality I expect the standard intercooler is not that efficient due to cost/efficiency constraints for manufacturer, and real gains may be seen with a bigger intercooler or water injection.Yu forget one small, but significant factor. If the volume of air per minute remains the same ( engine displacement x revs/min), then a larger cooler will not provide more volume, per se, but what it will do is, possibly, have a larger surface area, and because of this will be able to cool the air easier or cool the air more, thereby increasing its density.
My 300tdi, runs a bigger inter-cooler, bigger turbo and propane injection.
I can tell you it all works together to give a very impressive package.
Even without the propane active, I overtake with confidence, I'm always amazed at the in gear acceleration being only 2500cc and with the aerodynamics and weight of a bus!
Sounds lovely but why go through the trouble of fitting propane injection??
My 300tdi, runs a bigger inter-cooler, bigger turbo and propane injection.
I can tell you it all works together to give a very impressive package.
Even without the propane active, I overtake with confidence, I'm always amazed at the in gear acceleration being only 2500cc and with the aerodynamics and weight of a bus!