Originally posted by Kremithefrog:
In the south it does. 70 degree weather versus 90 degree. 70 degree better.
yes cooler weather is better for the car but what I think he was getting at is the car makes more power in cooler weather and will burn more fuel at that point, at least I think so
edit: just had the thought, wouldn't the computer pull fuel if the intake temp was really high to prevent detonation? so if that is the case when the intake temp is lower more fuel can be added
have you changed type or grade of fuel? I know even with driving 90% highway miles with my car the milage went way down in the winter, but they add more of that chemical or oxgenate the gas more for better emmissions here in CT in the winter
Last edited by brapple; 11/22/04 05:23 AM.