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used in many applications, including air compressors, air conditioners, refrigerators, and gas turbines, and are widely known in automotive use as an air-to-air or air-to-liquid cooler for forced induction (turbocharged or supercharged)  
used in many applications, including air compressors, air conditioners, refrigerators, and gas turbines, and are widely known in automotive use as an air-to-air or air-to-liquid cooler for forced induction (turbocharged or supercharged)  
internal combustion engines to improve their volumetric efficiency by increasing intake air charge density through nearly  
internal combustion engines to improve their volumetric efficiency by increasing intake air charge density through nearly  
isobaric (constant pressure) cooling.
isobaric (constant pressure) cooli
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Aftercoolers increase the efficiency of the induction system by reducing induction air heat created by the turbo
Aftercoolers increase the efficiency of the induction system by reducing induction air heat created by the turbo

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