Varies based on the application. In most cases you will see a 15-20hp increase across the powerband, however that will vary significantly depending upon...
1. Flow of the intercooler
2. Intercooler placement
3. Application (i.e. street, race, etc.)
4. Engine Size
5. Turbo Size
There are many variables that work in this equation. Every application is different.
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It depends on your vehicle and the type of exhaust you buy.
Um i don't know duhhhhhh
About 15 Hp give or take.
Many factors determine how much horsepower an engine can produce. Give us the year, make and any other details about the engine.
yes it will work and give more horse power biggercamsmallerengine
120 rwhp. Give or take a pony.
around about 15 to 17 horsepower
Not much.. Like 4-12 depending on the vehicle. They look great and sound awesome.
About 80 HP over stock.
nothing unless you reprogram the computer.
Yes and No. Intercoolers cool air that is compressed in a turbo. You can setup an intercooler on a non turbo car and have it connected to the air intake and such... .....it will rob you of horsepower by sending air through a lot of unnecessary tubes.