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Buick Intercooler chills the turbocharged intake air to ensure that the engine breathes colder air to give the engine more power, which is powerful and at the same time resistant to knock. Buick has a reputation of having plush seats, quiet cabins and a ride so smooth that families can hardly feel that there are potholes on the road, since 1903. It continues to reinvent itself, mixing its early touring-car roots with contemporary quiet tuning, seamless infotainment displays and safety technology to keep an eye on every angle. Drivers value light steering that is easy in urban traffic but is steady at highways and the new Wildcat EV concept demonstrates that the marque continues to explore aggressive looks and electric technology. It is the length of its comfort and progressive tradition that make the brand a choice of those who wish to have tradition without losing fresh ideas. The device is of the same size as the mounting points and airflow paths of a stock with a specific size, unlike generic units, and still has factory compatibility and warranty friendliness. The installation of the Intercooler is easy. First remove battery, rear lift front fascia and plastic shrouds. Fit the core and brackets, trace holes, drill holes, and fasten it all. Install slide charge pipes into the couplers, place clamps and ensure that all does not come in contact with the radiator or fan blades. Install any temperature sensors back in place, zip up-hose, and splash barriers. Once the bumper is re-installed, then a light smoke test, battery inserted, engine started, and boost gauges checked.