jared_gibbs
10+ Year Contributor
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- Jun 16, 2010
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Idaho Falls,
Idaho
Question of curiosity.
On N/A vehicles, the air enters through the air filter.
Turbo cars have an air filter and an intercooler.
When I look at my engine bay it looks like the air can enter from either point.
Why doesn't the intercooler have a changeable filter? What am I not understanding?
In general I don't understand the path of the air way. Does it switch from the IC or air filter?
On N/A vehicles, the air enters through the air filter.
Turbo cars have an air filter and an intercooler.
When I look at my engine bay it looks like the air can enter from either point.
Why doesn't the intercooler have a changeable filter? What am I not understanding?
In general I don't understand the path of the air way. Does it switch from the IC or air filter?