I wrote this awhile back, figured I share it here. Will be updating this thread when more options are available.
Tube and Fin Intercooler
Pros
Bar and Plate Intercooler
Pros
Tube and Fin Intercooler
Pros
- Generally weighs about half as much as a bar and plate core of similar dimensions
- Generally less expensive
- Generally less flow restriction within the core than bar and plate designs
- Allows better flow to the rear of the core and to a radiator
- Offers less heat rejection than bar and plate
- Generally have more fins which means they're more likely to be damaged by rocks/debris which cuts down on cooling efficiency
- Charge air entry extends beyond core wall making it more difficult for air to enter the core cleanly
Bar and Plate Intercooler
Pros
- Generally has greater heat rejection than tube and fin design
- Generally has more varying shapes and sizes
- Less likely to be damaged by rocks and debris
- Charge air entry sits flush with core allowing for cleaner entry
- Weighs about twice as much as a similarly size tube and fin core
- More expensive
- Blocks more airflow to radiators, etc. which may be behind it
- Those with turbulators have greater flow resistance to charge air