How do you know how big an inntercooler you need?

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2006 Toyota Tacoma. How do you reset?

I agree..the bigger the better. If you had one stock, and you added a supercharger or turbo or biiger one of these, you will more than likely need a bigger inntercooler. It cools the air and the cooler the air the better your engine is able to use the fuel and air comming into it.

my new pontiac is adding milage after i turn it on?

The bigger the better. The cooler the air, the more expansion you get upon combustion. There was a motorcycle drag racer that got in big trouble by putting dry ice in his breather housing to cool the air down. Talk about disqualification. Good luck.

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depends on the application and the car when you have more info check back also if the inntercooler did not come stock to the vehicle don't add one the only reason you kids want one on a car is to be like the fast and the furious it will void just about everysingle warrenty that you have and at the same time it will make you think that nothing is goin to happen and that your unstopable dont add it and dont try to play shady tree mechanic if you don't know how too do it.
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