Correct ducting to the intercooler will have a FAR greater benefit than the colour of the fins.
Many people get it the wrong way around, making a funnel that leads to the cooler, where in fact you want an inverted funnel arrangement, so the air will slow down through the core and extract the heat correctly.
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A good rule of thumb is an opening of around 25% of the total surface area of the cooler. Any more and the cooler acts as a dam and the air just goes around.
On paper it equates to 15%-20% increase in performance versus no duct, real world is more along the lines of 5%-8%.
Thickness is another consideration. The second half of any core only does a quarter of the work, due to the core warming the air as it passes. Thick cores tend to have higher resistance to the passage of air too.
basically there are a lot of things that will give you greater gains before painting the core...
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