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Intercooler

An intercooler is a heat exchanger used in turbocharged and supercharged engines to cool the compressed air before it enters the engine's combustion chambers.

How It Works: When a turbocharger or supercharger compresses air, that air becomes very hot (often 200-300°F or more). The intercooler cools this hot, compressed air back down before it goes into the engine.

Why Cooling Compressed Air Matters

Types of Intercoolers

Performance Benefits:

  • Increased horsepower and torque

  • More consistent power delivery

  • Better engine reliability and longevity

  • Allows for higher boost pressures safely

Air-to-Air (most common)
  • Uses ambient air flowing through fins to cool the compressed air

  • Usually mounted in front of the radiator or in the bumper area

  • Simpler design, lighter weight

  • Works well at highway speeds but less effective at idle/low speeds

Air-to-Water
  • Uses coolant/water to remove heat from the compressed air

  • More compact design, can be mounted anywhere

  • More consistent cooling performance

  • Better for stop-and-go driving

  • More complex with additional pumps, radiators, and plumbing

Shop Intercoolers by Vehicle

Find the perfect intercooler for your vehicle make and model:

  • Honda Intercoolers – Civic, Accord, CR-V

  • Toyota Intercoolers – Supra, Tacoma, Corolla

  • Ford Intercoolers – Mustang, F-150, Focus ST

  • Chevrolet Intercoolers – Silverado, Camaro, Cruze

  • Jeep Intercoolers – Wrangler, Grand Cherokee

  • And a lot more

Shop now at AAAMillion.com/intercooler for premium replacement and performance intercoolers backed by quality and reliability.

Common Locations:

  • Front-mount (FMIC) - in front of radiator

  • Top-mount (TMIC) - on top of engine

  • Side-mount - in wheel wells or bumper areas

Intercoolers are essential components for any forced induction engine to maximize performance while maintaining reliability.

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