Evo05lution: What do you think?
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hey guys thanks for the comments. I actually got advice from danny (ultimate cc) and he said its basically like putting a paperbag on top of the intercooler. but i do really like the look so im thinking of maybe having the paint removed? then respraying it with the right stuff...
my only question is, would taking the paint off damage the intercooler any further?? if it does anyone have a stock FMIC they would like to sell??
my only question is, would taking the paint off damage the intercooler any further?? if it does anyone have a stock FMIC they would like to sell??
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but i think im gonna have the paint stripped and have it done right, or maybe just buy a used stock fmic and use the right paint
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Yo bobby i have another stock intercooler that was in the trunk when i got the car-have to see where it is-maybe in my garage-but if everything is ok on it-u can have it for free-ight playa-o yea happy b-day-gettin my headlights done today so call me-to late to call ur *** now-peace!!!!!
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yeah dude you used the wrong paint for sure. my father owns a radiator shop and its a latex based paint. and its not cheap you can get it from. air core (203) 368- 6800 (old quick rad) they can send you the right stuff.
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You DEFINATELY used the wrong paint
Look good, but you are practically masking off the intercooler, and drastically decreasing its functionality.
Its like having a desk fan and putting a plastic bag on the back of it .....naturally the plastic bag gets sucked into/over the back of the fan since air is getting pulled into it. The same concept applies to the intercooler. It is driving air into it and with the incorrect paint its acting as a barrier/mask/net from the ambient air and the IC fins
There is a correct method to get the IC black and that will actually reduce temperatures and have functionality....its called anodizing
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=193864
Look good, but you are practically masking off the intercooler, and drastically decreasing its functionality.
Its like having a desk fan and putting a plastic bag on the back of it .....naturally the plastic bag gets sucked into/over the back of the fan since air is getting pulled into it. The same concept applies to the intercooler. It is driving air into it and with the incorrect paint its acting as a barrier/mask/net from the ambient air and the IC fins
There is a correct method to get the IC black and that will actually reduce temperatures and have functionality....its called anodizing
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=193864