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Killer Chiller GT500!
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt in Houston" data-source="post: 15021025" data-attributes="member: 166363"><p>Unfortunately Joe those won't work for the 13/14 track pack cars which have additional oil coolers under each side headlight. To make it easier I removed my wiper fluid tank to make room for my Killer Chiller and it fits perfectly. </p><p></p><p>Also again for the 13/14's, I think the more effective the heat exchanger, the less effective the killer chiller will be (but it still works great as I have also shown). I know it sounds counter intuitive but it's not if you really think about it. I am looking forward to bypassing my HE and running more data. Or for extra room, I would like to remove it and band clamp a tank behind the bumper made of round PVC and capped with fittings on each end. That should hold more fluid and keep it cooler vs having it run through the HE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt in Houston, post: 15021025, member: 166363"] Unfortunately Joe those won't work for the 13/14 track pack cars which have additional oil coolers under each side headlight. To make it easier I removed my wiper fluid tank to make room for my Killer Chiller and it fits perfectly. Also again for the 13/14's, I think the more effective the heat exchanger, the less effective the killer chiller will be (but it still works great as I have also shown). I know it sounds counter intuitive but it's not if you really think about it. I am looking forward to bypassing my HE and running more data. Or for extra room, I would like to remove it and band clamp a tank behind the bumper made of round PVC and capped with fittings on each end. That should hold more fluid and keep it cooler vs having it run through the HE. [/QUOTE]
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