Killer Chiller!!!
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Guys I will have kits in 3 weeks. I'm going to get 10 made up to start it off.
The kit will include.
Killer chiller unit
10ft. of a/c hose
all the clamps and unions for the a/c hose
10ft of 3/4 heater hose and stainless clamps
Aluminum mounting bracket with stainless hardware
IC temp gauge is optional price on it is $65
Price will be $575 and there will be a group buy price.
I'm going to start up a new thread today after I add the KC to the website.
http://ottperformance.com/product_in...roducts_id=259
The kit will include.
Killer chiller unit
10ft. of a/c hose
all the clamps and unions for the a/c hose
10ft of 3/4 heater hose and stainless clamps
Aluminum mounting bracket with stainless hardware
IC temp gauge is optional price on it is $65
Price will be $575 and there will be a group buy price.
I'm going to start up a new thread today after I add the KC to the website.
http://ottperformance.com/product_in...roducts_id=259
Last edited by Josh@ottp; 09-30-2008 at 05:04 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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Forgot to mention: you guys should really start offering replacement intercooler pumps.
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If you really want to take advantage of this kit, you need to run the largest reservoir you can, Having more fluid essentially yields a larger thermal mass. I've seen customers drop another 15 degrees in their down stream temps simply by switching to a large aftermarket IC tank using this kit.
Also, it is very important to insulate all of your lines, that means youre A/C and IC lines. You can pick up 6 foot sticks of foam insulation for around $3.00 at any hardware store.
Also, it is very important to insulate all of your lines, that means youre A/C and IC lines. You can pick up 6 foot sticks of foam insulation for around $3.00 at any hardware store.
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So an option b kit (with the larger tank), another h/e, and insulating the lines will help the Killer chiller net better drops in temps, aside from what those things help drop temps by themselves anyways, right?
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Yea, sorry bud. I was super excited about the killer chiller especially since I was one of the 3 members that bugged Joe Kincaid to offer us one. But I haven't been impressed by the "testers" at all. Still no data (there may be a tad bit of info released in just 1 thread) and they still aren't available to buy. I really wish I could have been home instead of deployed, I would have been a tester and this kit would have already been up for sale, MONTHS ago.
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Yea being in the "box" sucks....using the 20 min limit on the mwr computers usually leaves you in the dark on the newer products. It's hard to believe I own a 2006 SS/SC w/12,000 miles on it! Gotta love 15 month deployments huh!
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Yea, sorry bud. I was super excited about the killer chiller especially since I was one of the 3 members that bugged Joe Kincaid to offer us one. But I haven't been impressed by the "testers" at all. Still no data (there may be a tad bit of info released in just 1 thread) and they still aren't available to buy. I really wish I could have been home instead of deployed, I would have been a tester and this kit would have already been up for sale, MONTHS ago.
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go to ottperformance.com they have been listed for about 4 weeks now. i'm thinking about picking 1 up to compliment my tvs and ported head 2 get some kick ass dyno numbers, track times, and lower the iat2's even more
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Yeah...two problems with this (in my opinion). Aluminum-->will conduct heat from the coolant and the engine bay. Plumbing-->at least on the redline you pretty much have to have the i/c hose near if not on the radiator hose which heats up like a ****. You could probably avoid that by routing it different but that's what I noticed.
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Well I'll wait for the bigger option B tank to come out, once thats an option when purchasing i'll order it up this is def something i need big time, i prob have the worst IAT issues on this forum.
Also is there detailed instructions, this looks fairly involved
Also is there detailed instructions, this looks fairly involved
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Yeah...two problems with this (in my opinion). Aluminum-->will conduct heat from the coolant and the engine bay. Plumbing-->at least on the redline you pretty much have to have the i/c hose near if not on the radiator hose which heats up like a ****. You could probably avoid that by routing it different but that's what I noticed.
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Right on glad to hear there is progress. I'll probably wait until the bigger tank as well. I wanna try to get everything at one time. The car is in the body shop right now, so hopefully by the time it comes out everything will be ready to order! Keep us updated OTT. Thanks a lot