CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Rob H
I'm no thermodynamics Expert, but i'm pretty sure painting over the metal's going to make the heat dissipation of the intercooler worse than it was originally. Not sure how much, but i'd say it could be quite significant if the coating's quite thick...
I wondered this too, but I think Rob's more concerned with the look than the performance.
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
I wondered this too, but I think Rob's more concerned with the look than the performance.
Bet he won't be if it starts pinking when the weather picks up...
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Simon L
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Indeed you are not. In some instances (dependant on the material used), spraying the intercooler increases the surface area, therefore allowing greater cooling.
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ali_corsa
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yea i like that rob looking good
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Simon L
Indeed you are not. In some instances (dependant on the material used), spraying the intercooler increases the surface area, therefore allowing greater cooling.
Your spraying bare aluminium (not the greatest of heat conductors, but still by far not the worst), with what's most likely to be an Acrylic/polymer based paint - i.e Putting a plastic coating it. Last time I checked, Plastic is usually used to insulate heat, not conduct it. You can have a massive surface area, but intercoolers are all about quick heat exchange - a plastic coating's going to slow that down.
[Edited on 10-02-2008 by Rob H]
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Rob B
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Forge said its fine to do and wouldnt affect performance, they actually supply coolers painted on request i believe thats good enough for me, although i did query it like you Rob at the start , and this car isnt about looks really, just it was starting to look tatty so though i'd try something..
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Calum
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Looks good 
Just a thought, what if you paint the silver bits yellow?

Might look a bit cluttered at the front though
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Rob B
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not a fan of that, but was something i was thinking so cheers for the photoshop and the others you did.
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Calum
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No problem
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Steve X16XE
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Looks like it has fangs there ^^^
Liking the black centre. Although it does now blend into the background. However i like that kind of thing so
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