is it safe to paint your intercooler
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Ive seen them painted before. As to what kind of paint.. cant help ya there
Ive seen them painted before. As to what kind of paint.. cant help ya there
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its been done, and you can actually purchase black anodized FMIC's, but just everyday spray paint i would think would actually hold the heat of the air in instead of letting the air cool down as much. look into anodizing it, duplicolor has a anodizing paint out now in a variety of colors. hope that helps
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I thought that was the grill for a second!
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I thought that was the grill for a second!
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Yeah, it's cool to do it... the cops won't get all dicky about it... Black is the way to go anyway, if you do it any other color... looks whack =D i'd say do it dude!
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Wow. That is nice.
I've seen intercooler-specific flat-black paint...?
Maybe heat-resistant (though if your intercooler gets that hot, you probably got problems).
Maybe more-durable to resist rock-chips etc...?
just thinking out-loud
I've seen intercooler-specific flat-black paint...?
Maybe heat-resistant (though if your intercooler gets that hot, you probably got problems).
Maybe more-durable to resist rock-chips etc...?
just thinking out-loud
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Re: (mwieczorek43)
http://www.coolingzone.com/Gue....html
some explanation for you of heat transfer in a anodized heat sink
http://www.focuser.com/atm/anodize/anodize99.html
wtf anodizing is and home kits for sail.
There, read! I am too lazy to do all the math with the numbers I found to give you a true answer of what will happen. but it looks like anodizing puts a layer of lower conductive material on the outside, this will change the temperature gradient ever so smaller. Anodizing puts aluminum oxide on the outside (k= 36-48W/mK, not to sure, I don't know what the crystal stucture is in this case.) and aluminum has a "k" value of 237W/mK for pure aluminum and around 170 for the alloys (most likely what your intercooler is. However Anodizing changes the emisivity from around .4 or something to almost .9 (black anodized of course) so you will lose a lot more heat in radiation then if it weren't anodized. As for your convection seeing as the anodizing layer is so small it will make almost no impact (again, why i didn't do the math) In the real world you are not really going to see much of a difference in performace, but it will look nicer. So in other words it will look cooler but it won't be cooler......oh, what a geeky horrible pun!
My suggestion go to a shop, get it anodized for cheap (almost any colour you want) and rock that ****.
any questions just ask.
some explanation for you of heat transfer in a anodized heat sink
http://www.focuser.com/atm/anodize/anodize99.html
wtf anodizing is and home kits for sail.
There, read! I am too lazy to do all the math with the numbers I found to give you a true answer of what will happen. but it looks like anodizing puts a layer of lower conductive material on the outside, this will change the temperature gradient ever so smaller. Anodizing puts aluminum oxide on the outside (k= 36-48W/mK, not to sure, I don't know what the crystal stucture is in this case.) and aluminum has a "k" value of 237W/mK for pure aluminum and around 170 for the alloys (most likely what your intercooler is. However Anodizing changes the emisivity from around .4 or something to almost .9 (black anodized of course) so you will lose a lot more heat in radiation then if it weren't anodized. As for your convection seeing as the anodizing layer is so small it will make almost no impact (again, why i didn't do the math) In the real world you are not really going to see much of a difference in performace, but it will look nicer. So in other words it will look cooler but it won't be cooler......oh, what a geeky horrible pun!
My suggestion go to a shop, get it anodized for cheap (almost any colour you want) and rock that ****.
any questions just ask.
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my friend spray painted his. he used high temp and i think it was enamel paint but i am not positive. he did it really light just enough to get it black. worked fine
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Re: is it safe to paint your intercooler (JDMrps13)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMrps13 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what about powder coating...just wanna know if its even possible...cuz that coating is preety thick so i doubt it ....</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can powder coat them, but it would be a dumb thing to do.
You can powder coat them, but it would be a dumb thing to do.
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Re: is it safe to paint your intercooler (Fenrir51)
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A buddy of mine has a subaru impreza RS with an STi engine in it, and his shop dyno'd it before and after spraying the intercooler flat black. It had no effect.
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Sport Compact Car has pretty much said the same thing. About a year ago, they featured a bunch of sleeper cars, and had tips on making your own. One of them was to spray your intercooler black. They said it has no adverse effects on the intercooler.
Sport Compact Car has pretty much said the same thing. About a year ago, they featured a bunch of sleeper cars, and had tips on making your own. One of them was to spray your intercooler black. They said it has no adverse effects on the intercooler.
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Sport Compact Car has pretty much said the same thing. About a year ago, they featured a bunch of sleeper cars, and had tips on making your own. One of them was to spray your intercooler black. They said it has no adverse effects on the intercooler.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's right, i remember reading that article too.
Sport Compact Car has pretty much said the same thing. About a year ago, they featured a bunch of sleeper cars, and had tips on making your own. One of them was to spray your intercooler black. They said it has no adverse effects on the intercooler.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's right, i remember reading that article too.
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Re: is it safe to paint your intercooler (Radical_Edward)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Radical_Edward »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">= but spray painting it will make it less reliable.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Explain that one to me please
Explain that one to me please
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Sport Compact Car has pretty much said the same thing. About a year ago, they featured a bunch of sleeper cars, and had tips on making your own. One of them was to spray your intercooler black. They said it has no adverse effects on the intercooler.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Pretty much. The fins are what dissipate heat, and by painting it you cover so little of the surface area of the fins that the difference is negligble.
Sport Compact Car has pretty much said the same thing. About a year ago, they featured a bunch of sleeper cars, and had tips on making your own. One of them was to spray your intercooler black. They said it has no adverse effects on the intercooler.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Pretty much. The fins are what dissipate heat, and by painting it you cover so little of the surface area of the fins that the difference is negligble.