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Your factory VW or Audi intercooler is robbing you of power!

Integrated Engineering's Intercooler Systems are uniquely designed to fight heat soak, lower intake air temperatures, and dramatically increase horsepower.

IE intercoolers are direct bolt-ons and easy to install. Get the biggest boost of power for your buck and make the most out of your engine upgrades with an upgraded intercooler today.


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Unleash Your Car’s Performance With an Intercooler Upgrade

Your car is more powerful than you think, and not because it’s a sleeper.

Did you know that your stock intercooler could be severely restricting how much power and torque your car’s powertrain outputs? Yeah, we thought so. But you might be surprised to learn that in some instances, you could achieve up to 5% or even 10%+ more horsepower from installing an aftermarket intercooler kit.

How an IE Intercooler Can Improve Your Car’s Performance

Turbocharged and supercharged vehicles compress air before it enters into the cylinders, where combustion occurs (igniting of the air-fuel mixture). The process of compressing air heats it up. Intercoolers cool this air down, allowing for more efficient combustion and consequently, performance gains. Intercoolers also reduce “heat soak”, where the stock intercooler is overwhelmed during aggressive driving. This results in more consistent power.

Browse All IE Intercoolers for Sale Now

We sell high-quality aftermarket intercooler systems for a variety of popular VW and Audi models, including but not limited to:

  • VW GTI & Golf R
  • VW Jetta GLI
  • Audi S4, S5, & S6
  • Audi SQ5
  • Audi RS3 & Audi RS5

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Your Intercooler Questions, Answered (FAQs)

To cool down air before combustion, resulting in more available horsepower.

This depends on many factors. On average, intercoolers can add up to 5% or even 10% more horsepower.

Technically, no. But why would you pass up the chance to make your engine both more powerful and consistent? (You make other mods; this is one you don’t want to skimp on, trust us!)