This aftermarket performance enhancement is a collection of components designed to replace or supplement the factory-installed cooling system of a fourth-generation (mk4) Volkswagen GTI. Specifically, it relocates the heat exchanger to the front of the vehicle, directly behind the bumper, to maximize exposure to airflow. The kit typically includes an intercooler core, connecting pipes (often made of aluminum or silicone), and mounting hardware.
The primary advantage of this upgrade is improved engine performance through more efficient cooling of the intake charge. Lower intake temperatures result in denser air entering the engine, which can lead to increased horsepower and torque. This enhanced efficiency is particularly beneficial in modified or tuned engines, where the demands on the cooling system are significantly higher. Historically, these kits have become popular as a readily available and relatively straightforward method to unlock additional power from turbocharged engines.