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Originally Posted by aucorium
correct , most dyno's read on the wheel power yeah , although when we get give readings here , it is at the crank power. yeah i's be happy with anything above 120 whp or that.
quick question , why would my car seem to run better in hotter weather than cold weather ? when its a really cold evening the car seems to pull , but it just seems to pull better during hotter conditions ...
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Colder air is more dense then hot air. Denser air burners faster/hotter/more explosive. So technically the engine would produce more power when the air is cold/dense.
It may feel like the car pulls harder when its hot out because the tires are warmer and more sticky. I can't think why the car would pull harder when its hot out. Maybe your window is down and it sounds louder making it seem faster lol?