There's always the GRS chargecooler?
It's on the list.
Linky
Pace cost £1500 ish , had a couple of design issues but worked well enough , but intercoolers don't make power . Not many would have sold as it's over a price point , usually about 4 sell past this point no matter how good
They do make power! If your car has spent any amount of time on a dyno you will no that. My Airtec gave me an extra 5whp when I let it cool down for 5 mins!
I read yesterday that the KAVS allows you to retain your aircon.
Jason
The KAVS is a front runner.
I admire the effort but it looks like the worst of both worlds to me.
Putting a heat exchanger on top of a heat source is sub optimal, BMW know it, but it was the easiest way for get FI onto the Chrysler unit without major bulkhead changes to the R53. Given the likely cost of developing this unit I would have thought they would have been better trying to evolve one of the FMIC designs that have been tried elsewhere...
I see it a beneficial because as you may of read in this thread a pump can fail causing expensive engine damage! If the pump fails at least you still have a top mount! I would rather limp it back than have it sit on the back of a tow truck! :laugh:
Hmm GPIC + M7 Vortex or Kavs Chargecooler?
Only bought a JCW Carbon scoop a few months ago! I no where I can get a M7 V on the cheap. Would have to have it carbon coated though.
Showing my age but the first car I remember having a chargecooler, or at least making a fuss about it, was the Lotus Esprit Turbo and anything that makes my Mini more like James Bond's car has to be good

On a slightly more grown-up note, a Lotus having one is hardly inspiring confidence in its reliability.
New M3 & M5 use charge coolers.
Haha

If they are reliable and give wicked IAT's then maybe its worth it, But why not just go topmount and meth? I doubt a chargecooler will ever see below ambient temps like meth will.
The tanks I have seen are far to small plus it takes up room in the boot. The only on I like is the one below. Cost wise it top trumps the Pace by £700! :lol:
100% what he says ^^
I have a charge cooler and its great BUT if your pump fails you have to have he hearing of a god to notice. For instance, I was cruising down the motorway to a meet with no knowledge that one of the wires had snapped on the water pump... few miles later and that was one exhaust valve somewhere down the M6. Then this week my reverse light bulb broke and shorted blowing the fuse, doesn't sound like much of a problem eh? Well it was because the live feed that powers my reverse light is the live feed that my charge coolers water pump is tapped in to so as soon as the fuse went (which I had no idea about) I didn't have a water pump again. I was just lucky enough to notice that I couldn't hear it before anything went bang.
The upside is that the temps it produces are really good, I've never seen above 40deg when hooning and cruising along it happily sits at 2-4 above ambient. So positives and negatives really, as with all intercooler set ups, its just about which negatives you would rather.
That is why I want one. Summer is coming & it's dyno season :laugh:
Doesn't stop the part failing and its another variable to add to the car. Although it does offer protection to the car, you are still sat by the road side waiting for the AA.
Not with the Pace! As stated above.
Why has no one come up with a closed loop system that uses refrigerant? All run by an electric aircon motor? The US have air con kits with electric pumps.
I'm about to have a word with Pro Alloy about such a system.