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Originally posted by redhawk:
I would think humidity is a good thing...

Isn't humid air more dense?

That's why colder air is better...
You need a greater density of oxygen, not just random gases.

But humidity might have the effect of raising your effective compression a little bit?


96 GL Zetec ATX, white with pinstripe, nickname " Sam Smooth "
mods so far: CTA intake with homemade heat shield, KVR drilled front rotors & carbon pads w/ 500° fluid
planned mods: exhaust (want to keep it quiet), e-ram (awaiting installation), diablo chip
involuntary mods: compression increased after head gasket failure