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          Old 23rd October 2000, 12:48   #1 (permalink)
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          hot/cold weather performance

          Just wondering if any drivers who live in either a warm climate (like florida) or a colder climate (ummm don't know an exact locale), and have traveled to the opposite climate conditions have noticed a drastic increase/decrease in performance of the beast...

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          You gain about 1% power for every 7.5 degrees F that you lower the air temperature entering the combustion chamber. Free horsepower is great!

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