An object decreases its temperature by releasing energy, in the form of heat, to its surroundings. And an object increases its temperature by gaining energy in the form of heat from its surroundings. That’s simple enough, right? Although this is textbook definition of heat, it directly relates back to our cars. As you know, heat, the majority of the time, is an enemy to our cars. Whether you are talking about keeping the engine cool, wires away from hot exhaust, transmission fluid cool, etc. we are always looking for ways to cool different parts and keep heat shielded from certain areas.

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