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Heat Exchanger Musings (and what not)
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<blockquote data-quote="evasive" data-source="post: 11052284" data-attributes="member: 75020"><p>A thin coat of flat black paint helps the core to remove heat faster. Heavier coats of paint - or clear - hinders the core from dissipating heat as quickly as it otherwise could since you are in effect insulating the core. Ideally, you just want a really thin coat of flat black. That being said, I know it doesn't really matter to most in the real world here. </p><p></p><p>The SVT logo def looks great in the second photo - looks factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evasive, post: 11052284, member: 75020"] A thin coat of flat black paint helps the core to remove heat faster. Heavier coats of paint - or clear - hinders the core from dissipating heat as quickly as it otherwise could since you are in effect insulating the core. Ideally, you just want a really thin coat of flat black. That being said, I know it doesn't really matter to most in the real world here. The SVT logo def looks great in the second photo - looks factory. [/QUOTE]
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