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![]() "john smith" wrote in message .. . I've seen some Lance's advertised with Turbo and then there are some that specifically advertise Turbo with Intercooler. Are these two seperate options available or are they one in the same? The Lance I'm looking at just says Turbo in the ad and doesn't mention any intercooler. The intercooler is a aftermarket STC'd modification. Without it, the airplane will not be able to maintain high power settings above about 16,000' without overheating. An intercooler is a radiator that cools a gas (air) instead of a liquid. When air is compressed (what a turbocharger does) it heats up. When a gas is heated it wants to expand (return to an uncompressed state), so you place an intercooler (or two) inline following the turbocharger and before the engine air intake, to cool the heated, compressed air before it enters the engine, providing cooler, more dense air to the engine. Cooler dense air can absorb more heat than hotter dense air and provide greater expansion and therefore more power. Or it can provide the same power with all the temperatures being lower (inlet, combustion, EGT, TIT). Mike MU-2 |
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