It is the density of the air that makes the difference. Colder the air the more dense and the hotter the less dense. Hence why in the summer the engine needs more air to produce good results and in winter it needs less.So how effective is the cold air feeds then? I was thinking yesterday when i read this thread, how much difference does it make how cold the air is when it goes into the turbo and does it, how ever cold it is when it went through the turbo arrive at the intercooler around the same temp, i can see how on a N/A car the colder the air is the better as it goes straight into the engine, but with turbo cars it gets heated by the turbo, so is it down to how good the intercooler is to how cool the air is when it goes into the engine.
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Of course it will need a certain amount to begin with.

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