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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Greasy Spoon
Radiator/ Intercooler Black Paint mythbusted
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<blockquote data-quote="tbev" data-source="post: 14338085" data-attributes="member: 165032"><p>From an engineering background my only reservations would be the temperature of objects around. Radiative emissions go directly to or from the objects around them based on temperature differentials. If the road in front of you has line of sight to your intercooler and is hotter or your radiator behind it is hotter or god forbid your radiator is in the sunlight you will have radiative heat transfer to the intercooler. That said the amount of heat exchanged by radiation while in motion is proportionally small compared to that of forced convection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbev, post: 14338085, member: 165032"] From an engineering background my only reservations would be the temperature of objects around. Radiative emissions go directly to or from the objects around them based on temperature differentials. If the road in front of you has line of sight to your intercooler and is hotter or your radiator behind it is hotter or god forbid your radiator is in the sunlight you will have radiative heat transfer to the intercooler. That said the amount of heat exchanged by radiation while in motion is proportionally small compared to that of forced convection. [/QUOTE]
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