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  2. Radiator (engine cooling) - Wikipedia

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    This is called the Meredith effect, and high-performance piston aircraft with well-designed low-drag radiators (notably the P-51 Mustang) derive thrust from it. The thrust was significant enough to offset the drag of the duct the radiator was enclosed in and allowed the aircraft to achieve zero cooling drag.

  3. Grille (car) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes there is a sort of fashion trend in grille bars. For example, in the early years after World War II, many American car makers generally switched to fewer and thicker grille bars. A billet grille is an aftermarket part that is used to enhance the style or function of the original OEM grille.

  4. Automotive air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    The refrigerant was developed by the DuPont/Honeywell company and is more expensive per pound than R-134a. R-1234yf can be found in late-model cars and is not cross-compatible with older R-134a or R-12 systems. Of the three refrigerants, R-1234yf is the best for the environment with the lowest global warming potential number which is about a three.

  5. Is Advance Auto Parts the Best Pick in Aftermarket Retail? - AOL

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    The average age of vehicles in the U.S. is rising. Currently, it is at an all time high of 11.4 years, compared to 11.2 years and 10.9 years in 2012 and 2011, respectively. Also, the number of ...

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  7. Radiator - Wikipedia

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    The Roman hypocaust is an early example of a type of radiator for building space heating. Franz San Galli, a Prussian-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg, is credited with inventing the heating radiator around 1855, [1] [2] having received a radiator patent in 1857, [3] but American Joseph Nason and Scot Rory Gregor developed a primitive radiator in 1841 [4] and received a number ...