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  2. Replace your car's hood with a cooler, lighter carbon fiber ...

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    Our host Anatalia Villaranda is combining style with utility in this automotive glow up, where she's replacing her old hood with a sick new carbon fiber one.

  3. 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.

  4. Cold air intake - Wikipedia

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    Some intakes use heat shields to isolate the air filter from the rest of the engine compartment, providing cooler air from the front or side of the engine bay. This can make a big difference to intake temperatures, especially when the car is moving slowly. [5] Some systems, called "fender mount," move the filter into the fender wall instead.

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  6. Japan's Nissan is developing 'cool paint' for cars to keep ...

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    The vehicles with the special paint looked like ordinary cars, but felt much cooler to the touch. Nissan showed Tuesday what it called a “cool paint” to keep people inside vehicles cooler ...

  7. Internal combustion engine cooling - Wikipedia

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    Cars and trucks using direct air cooling (without an intermediate liquid) were built over a long period from the very beginning and ending with a small and generally unrecognized technical change. Before World War II, water-cooled cars and trucks routinely overheated while climbing mountain roads, creating geysers of boiling cooling water. That ...