Mercedes S-Class + Mercedes-Benz cars of the class S (W-140) + Operation manual + Routine maintenance + Engine + Cooling systems, heating - Power supply system and release + A power supply system and injection of fuel of the petrol engine - the general information + System of injection of fuel of the diesel engine - the general information + Control system of injection of fuel and HFM-SFI ignition (6-cylinder petrol engines) + Control systems of the LH-SFI and ME-SFI engine (8-cylinder petrol engines) + Control systems of injection of fuel and ignition of ME-SFI and LH-SFI (12-cylinder petrol engines) + Control system of fuel injection (diesel engines of the OM603.971 series) + Control system of fuel injection (diesel engines of the OM606.961 series) - System of a turbo-supercharging - the general information The intercooler - the general information, removal and installation Systems of decrease in toxicity of release - the general information System of production of the fulfilled gases - the general information Catalytic converter (petrol models) + Engine electric equipment + Gear shifting box + Automatic transmission + Coupling + Brake system + Suspension bracket and steering + Body + Onboard electric equipment
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The intercooler - the general information, removal and installation
General information The intercooler in fact is the heat exchanger intended for decrease in temperature of the air passing through it.
Air, contracting in a turbocompressor, heats up. At the same time the partial pressure of oxygen falls. For prevention of it, the intercooler after which the cooled air comes to the inlet pipeline is used.
Compressed air comes not to the inlet pipeline (as on ordinary diesel engines), and in the intercooler. The intercooler is located in a forward part of a motive compartment and is blown naturally at the movement of the car. Air from the compressor comes to the lower part of a cooler and in process of the movement is cooled up. The intercooler looks as well as a radiator of the cooling system. From the intercooler air moves in the inlet pipeline.
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