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An automotive intercooler is a component of an engine system that is used to cool the air that is compressed by a turbocharger or a supercharger. The intercooler reduces the temperature of the air, allowing for more efficient combustion and increased power output. The intercooler also helps to reduce the amount of heat generated by the engine, which can help to improve fuel economy.
The automotive intercooler market is a subset of the larger engines and engine parts market. Intercoolers are used in a variety of applications, including passenger cars, light trucks, and heavy-duty vehicles. The market is driven by the increasing demand for improved engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Some of the major companies in the automotive intercooler market include BorgWarner, Continental, Cummins, Garrett, Honeywell, and Mahle. These companies offer a wide range of intercoolers for various applications, including turbocharged and supercharged engines. Show Less Read more