MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
The P-38's up through the H model used the leading edge intercoolers. These were not only a challenge to manufacture but by the H model provided inadequate cooling due to the lack of heat transfer fins as well as paint coatings. The chin type intercoolers added with the J models provided much better cooling and allowed the H type engines in the J to develop more HP. But there was no control over the cooling and on long high altitude missions, especially in cold climates, led to overcooling of the charge and introduction of liquid fuel into the engines. At the 9th PRS in India they blocked off some of the intercooler ram air exhaust to fix that problem and eventually on at least some airplanes manual cowl flaps were installed. A Stanley Hooker style liquid cooled intercooler would have fixed that but no one seemed to consider that.I believe you are wrong.