FOR SALE: Killer Chiller V3 (latest version) for any M113k
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FOR SALE: KILLER CHILLER V3, BRAND NEW IN BOX.
I bought it from Joe at $1000+.
Selling for $850 shipped.
It is brand new and in still in box.
Selling for $850 shipped.
It is brand new and in still in box.
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Someone pick this up, it is a great price for a NEW unit!
I thought about doing it, but, it is overkill for my weekend car, I just bought it out of wanting to be like the cool guys, but I'm not that cool, but perhaps, you are!.
Bathe thyself in that extra layer of car crazy sauce, and buy your overheated amg engine this beautiful AND brand new, KILLER. CHILLER...
I thought about doing it, but, it is overkill for my weekend car, I just bought it out of wanting to be like the cool guys, but I'm not that cool, but perhaps, you are!.
Bathe thyself in that extra layer of car crazy sauce, and buy your overheated amg engine this beautiful AND brand new, KILLER. CHILLER...
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Can I run a H/E with the Killer Chiller? So you start with below ambient temps but when you go full throttle your ac (kc) shuts off right? So you could just have your H/E take over? Have I got that right?
Can I run a H/E with the Killer Chiller? So you start with below ambient temps but when you go full throttle your ac (kc) shuts off right? So you could just have your H/E take over? Have I got that right?
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The way I understand it, the killer chiller and the HE are fighting each other most of the time, because while the KC is cooling massively, the HE is constantly bringing the temps to ambient.
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Since the KC turns off under WOT, I think having a heat exchanger post SC (meaning after the cold water has been heated by the SC) would help during WOT runs, but it really would depend on the ambient temperatures and the length of the WOT runs.
Yes it is true that having a heat exchanger in the system, while not under WOT, will likely decrease the system efficiency (once water temp is below ambient).
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Actually this really is not correct. It really depends on the SC water temperature and ambient temperature. Since the KC turns off under WOT, I think having a heat exchanger post SC (meaning after the cold water has been heated by the SC) would help during WOT runs, but it really would depend on the ambient temperatures and the length of the WOT runs. Yes it is true that having a heat exchanger in the system, while not under WOT, will likely decrease the system efficiency (once water temp is below ambient).
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That is why a tank is needed. I found this out the hard way, I initially installed the KC without a tank and I was good at cruising but once I went wot, iat went high and stayed high until sometimes 5 min later when they slowly came down, with a tank there's a reserve of cold water so when you go wot the ac shuts off but you will still be flowing cold water from the tank. It's like having ice in a tank.
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No. Please re-read. If you are driving in cooler weather, with ambient temperatures in the 50 - 70 range, the heat exchanger post SC and pre KC will definitely help if you do nice long WOT runs.
And yes Hulk is 100% correct, you need at least a 3 - 5 gallon dedicated system. Obviously a 100+ gallon system would be great if water did not weigh anything, but it does ....
GLWS.
And yes Hulk is 100% correct, you need at least a 3 - 5 gallon dedicated system. Obviously a 100+ gallon system would be great if water did not weigh anything, but it does ....
GLWS.
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No. Please re-read. If you are driving in cooler weather, with ambient temperatures in the 50 - 70 range, the heat exchanger post SC and pre KC will definitely help if you do nice long WOT runs. And yes Hulk is 100% correct, you need at least a 3 - 5 gallon dedicated system. Obviously a 100+ gallon system would be great if water did not weigh anything, but it does .... GLWS.
For extended WOT runs, a trunk tank would be best.
Is that the consensus?
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I have the KC, 7gallon trunk tank and HE. In summer, I bypass my HE bc it is actually heating up the water chilled by the KC. Without the HE and just the KC, my IATs are 13 degrees cooler.
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I have a 3-way switch in the car which enables me to switch amongst !) HE only, 2) HE and KC and 3) KC only.
On my set up, option 2) works best both with casual driving and when doing WOT runs.
On my set up, option 2) works best both with casual driving and when doing WOT runs.
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As for IATs, then I guess it depends on car to car. My IATs increased/higher with the HE in the loop, just as Joe (KC owner, I think that was) and 2 other E55 owners with KC and HE told me they would.
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Nice. You by chance have picks of your set up? I have a manual switch under the car.
As for IATs, then I guess it depends on car to car. My IATs increased/higher with the HE in the loop, just as Joe (KC owner, I think that was) and 2 other E55 owners with KC and HE told me they would.
As for IATs, then I guess it depends on car to car. My IATs increased/higher with the HE in the loop, just as Joe (KC owner, I think that was) and 2 other E55 owners with KC and HE told me they would.
I suspect the KC/HE combination works better on my application because with the clutch-less Weistec s/c, cruising IATs (and water temps) are invariably higher than ambient both with the KC on and (more so) with it off.
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Hey guys..., uh, anybody wants to buy a magical Killer Chiller?, mine is a special edition sprinkled with fairy dust, still brand new.
$700 shipped.
$700 shipped.
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I sent him a PM asking for a deal shipped to Phili, and he came back with $730.
So I requested that perhaps I was more interested in the one sprinkled with fairy dust, as it was already $700 shipped, and lets just say the response, was not quite expected.
Its all good, was trying to help a fellow member, will just get one brand new in box absolute latest design with full warranty and support.
So I requested that perhaps I was more interested in the one sprinkled with fairy dust, as it was already $700 shipped, and lets just say the response, was not quite expected.
Its all good, was trying to help a fellow member, will just get one brand new in box absolute latest design with full warranty and support.
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