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Old 10-12-2015, 04:12 PM   #1
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Perhaps a bit rich? Have noticed that shifting is a little notchy in the crisp near freezing temps I've been commuting in these last few mornings...
I haven't noticed anything...
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Old 10-12-2015, 04:26 PM   #2
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I haven't noticed anything...
Car's due a full fluid flush this winter, hoping that fixes the cold weather cold engine shifting notchy-ness. Have plans for one of Bens shifters as well.

No noticeable difference for me engine wise with temperature. But then again we only get a month or two of hot humid weather here and the AC is on the entire time so hard to compare that to the rest of the time...

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Perfectlap you are quite tuned into your car to notice that change over time. I live 20 minutes from the ocean and often the temp difference to the coast is 40+ degrees. When I drive over the coast range I can leave 100 degrees and =/- 20% humidity and be in 60 degree 60% humidity. There is absolutely a difference, almost like high altitude to sea level breathing. With my old air cooled cars it was even more apparent.
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