Definition of Aftercooler. Meaning of Aftercooler. Synonyms of Aftercooler

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- specifically refer to the cooler between the two turbochargers and the term aftercooler is used for the cooler located between the second-stage turbo and the...
- Detroit Diesel 4-cycle Turbocharged Aftercooler Engine or 16 cylinder 60 Litre ****mins Diesel 4-cycle Turbocharged Aftercooler Engine of 1,715 kW (2,300 hp)...
- but with an aftercooler, the "A" stands for "aftercooled". DTA 466: Same as earlier mechanical-injection DT 466, but with an aftercooler. Other Variants:...
- the induction manifold to the cylinders. This radiator was known as an aftercooler and served as a reservoir for the supercharger cooling system. The glycol...
- two-stage supercharger engines were used on the P-63. No intercooler, aftercooler, or backfire screen (flame trap) were incorporated into these two-stage...
- compressor will take most of the moisture out before it gets into the piping. Aftercooler, storage tanks, etc. can help the compressed air cool to 104 °F; two-thirds...
- vaporizing the fuel absorbs the heat. That functions as a kind of liquid aftercooler system and goes a long way to negating the inefficiency of the Roots...
- While the original V12 1,250 hp FIAT-Iveco MTCA (Modular Turbo-Charged Aftercooler) was a coupling of two of the V6 engines used by several Italian Army...
- nozzles, increased fuel rack settings, and an aftercooler to reduce engine air inlet temperature. The aftercooler allowed higher density inlet air into the...
- design, they added a new two-stage supercharger including a trio of aftercoolers, one per pair of neighboring cylinder banks for high-altitude use, producing...