Will stripping the intercooler fins of paint improve cooling efficiency?

"Turbo-T"

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I just recently picked up a Dutt neck I/C and I'm getting ready to install it.

The I/C I believe has been repainted at some point, I'm not sure if all of it or just some of it....but I'm wondering before I install it, if it would cool the compressed air off the turbo more efficiently if i were to strip the paint off of the cooling fin area?

Thanks in advance.
 
I just recently picked up a Dutt neck I/C and I'm getting ready to install it.

The I/C I believe has been repainted at some point, I'm not sure if all of it or just some of it....but I'm wondering before I install it, if it would cool the compressed air off the turbo more efficiently if i were to strip the paint off of the cooling fin area?

Thanks in advance.

I know one thing, it is a pain in the butt to clean all that paint out of there.

My cousin who is an engineer told me one time that it is not a measurable amount of heat transfer.

Not sure maybe someone who has real world results will chime in.
 
Ok thanks, just thought maybe taking some of the paint off the fin/tubes would help.

I'll just install as is. :cool:
 
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