Another newbie Q: Does the Spearco innercooler have....

Koenigturbo

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I thought read here ( or I think Here) that innercoolers have a inlet and outlet,....true or not. I read where some one was gonna hook up dual innercools, and they hooked up the "out" on one cooler to the "in" to the other cooler.
Just to be clear,.. dual innercooler is not my topic, just saying that's where I got the information on the inlet/outlet.
I have the Spearco innercooler with the in/out on one side of innercooler.

O.K. I'm ready to be strapped to "Sparky" for asking a dumb qeustion..just keep the voltage down..::dunce::
 

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An intercooler is an air to air radiator. It must have an inlet and an outlet or the air couldn't get in and out.

You could hook two intercoolers together in the way you describe, but you'd be better off with one properly sized intercooler.
 

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Supracentral;1404740 said:
An intercooler is an air to air radiator. It must have an inlet and an outlet or the air couldn't get in and out.

You could hook two intercoolers together in the way you describe, but you'd be better off with one properly sized intercooler.

O.K. the innercooler that I have, which is the inlet??/

B.T.W. I have the Spearco inncooler with the in/out on one side..or does it matter???
 

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Koenigturbo;1404746 said:
O.K. the innercooler that I have, which is the inlet??/

B.T.W. I have the Spearco inncooler with the in/out on one side..or does it matter???

It really doesn't matter, but when you start plumbing it you will figure out which is going to be your in and out. Its going to be pretty damn obvious, unless you like making your pipes look like a knot.
 

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Koenigturbo;1404746 said:
O.K. the innercooler that I have, which is the inlet??/

B.T.W. I have the Spearco inncooler with the in/out on one side..or does it matter???

It doesn't matter - it will flow the same either way.
 

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wsharp23;1404780 said:
The inlet is usually on the top if the in/out is on one side... Or at least this is logical because the hotter air will rise in the innercooler and the cooler will fall so the outlet would be on bottom... I think this is right... tell me if im wrong

You're wrong.