To: | RWM <RWM@rwmann.com> |
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Subject: | Re: OT, Balboa Park |
From: | Jerry Krakauer <jsk977@optonline.net> |
Date: | Fri, 03 Jun 2005 10:19:05 -0400 |
Of interest to note, at least I think so, is that the auto industry today really miss-uses the term intercooler when refer to turbos. The U.S. was the only WW II combatant to use a combination of supercharger and turbo supercharger on the same engine. Due the space required this combo was used on only two aircraft; the P38 Lightening and P47 Thunderbolt. The incoming air first went through a gear/shaft driven supercharger then into the Intercooler out of the intercooler into the turbo then into an Aftercooler, then onto the intake. The term intercooler was coined because it was a intermediate cooler between the two superchargers. By this original definition turbo cars today use an Aftercooler not an Intercooler. Just my bit of useless info for today. Jerry Krakauer SRL311 00099 |
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