Soldato
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no it's 1% per 10 degree, unfortunately! ![Big Grin :D :D](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/biggrin.gif)
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Stonedofmoo said:This is because hot air does not combust as wel as cool air.
Dogbreath said:Not true, a warm charge is actualy easier to ignite. The power gains are from the density increase, and the reduction in charge temperatures also reduces the chances of detonation.
that's because the air is already cold (ie denser) before it passes through the intercooler.Stonedofmoo said:All I know for certain is my car always loves a cold morning!
nutcase_1uk said:Which is why cold air intakes on NA cars sometimes mean lower power outputs![]()
Mine certainly is! Can't wait for some lovely hot, sticky tarmac.Jonnycoupe said:Unless your trying to say cars are slowest on cold days![]()