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    Quote Originally Posted by Genji-Sama View Post
    Wouldn't that like flood the motor w/ air and you'd lose power (i think i heard that somewhere I could be making that up tho, and about to be flamed for it) X_x
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    No, an intercooler can't allow any more air to enter the motor than your turbo will physically pull in itself. Having an IC that's too large will cause a lot of lag, but nothing harmful. You'd be surprised at how small an IC can usually be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sol-Badguy View Post


    No, you'd just have a little more lag, if I'm not mistaken?
    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_aw11 View Post
    lolsssssssss

    No, an intercooler can't allow any more air to enter the motor than your turbo will physically pull in itself. Having an IC that's too large will cause a lot of lag, but nothing harmful. You'd be surprised at how small an IC can usually be.
    Ahhh, thanks for the correction (the more you know) and glad i could provide a lil laugh
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