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Intercooler Core
There are two primary core designs commonly used for cooling: the
bar and plate design and the extruded tube. While both offer similar
performance, the extruded tube design offers better external pressure
drop meaning the radiator which mounts behind the intercooler retains
more of it’s cooling ability, which is important for your
cars engine cooling requirements.
The size of the core is also very important. APR started with the
optimum size core that can handle applications common on the 1.8T.
From a standard chipped car to a Stage III, this core is extremely
efficient and does an outstanding job in reducing intake temps.
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