a device mounted in tandem with either a turbocharger or supercharger. its purpose is to cool the air charge coming in from the turbo/supercharger. cooler air is denser, so it packs more power.
an intercooler is your turbocharger's best friend.
(Noun.) An interfooler is a device commonly fitted behind the front bumper or grille of a vehicle to closely resemble an actual front-mount air to air intercooler found on most modified turbocharged and some supercharged vehicles. It causes enthusiasts to think that a car is turbocharged, but it really is not. (a.k.a. Baller on a budget.)
Is that an intercooler? No...it's a "front mount air intake system". Interfooler!
"Why did you strip the paint off your A/C condenser?"
"I did it because it looks like an intercooler now..."
If you see a car at a car show with a front mount intercooler, but the owner refuses to pop the hood, it's probably not really boosting.
The CAT 5/5e/6 cable that sits between a computer and a router. Typically these cables are long and white or yellow and therefore very noodly in appearance. The cable (noodle) connects you to the internet.
Sick ass mod to let people know "it's turbo". No, just playin'. It cools the charge air from a turbo or supercharged car. Usualy mounted in front of the vehicle, hence the name front mount. Hot air goes in on one side (hot side) and cool air comes out the other (cold side). Does'nt really increase horsepower but maintains it after beating up on your car. They come in different sizes depending on how much hp's you're putting down or how ricey you're feeling that day.