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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Does this help Tim?
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Fri Jan 23 2009 9:53am |
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MAW Member Since: 06 May 2006 Location: Lincs Posts: 3104 |
The article is opposing Tims findings then... |
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Fri Jan 23 2009 10:03am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Looks like it... several Google results seem to all point to the same fact
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Fri Jan 23 2009 10:05am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Maybe the cold, more viscous fuel taking longer to get to the engine is fooling the trip computer that it is burning less 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Jan 23 2009 10:30am |
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Jimmy_75000 Member Since: 06 Oct 2006 Location: London, UK Posts: 1146 |
Or you are drinking something to warm yourself up early in the morning and are not reading the carputer correctly.... Range Rover Vogue ‘17 TDV6
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Fri Jan 23 2009 10:55am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Or.............................. the oil majors add dewaxing agents to diesel in the winter and my car rather likes it! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Jan 23 2009 1:54pm |
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jmm Member Since: 06 Sep 2008 Location: St Paul de Vence/ Praesto (DK) Posts: 171 |
Or you're not using the air con.
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Sat Jan 24 2009 4:42am |
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Killerbob Member Since: 27 Sep 2008 Location: St. Gallen Posts: 145 |
I saw the same thing happening as Tim, and then realised that I had not added my usual 400ml 2-stroke oil into the diesel, last time I filled 'er up.
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Sat Jan 24 2009 8:24am |
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bex Member Since: 24 Mar 2008 Location: Abingdon Posts: 179 |
Never believe your trip computer |
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Sat Jan 24 2009 10:23am |
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C10KO Member Since: 04 Jan 2009 Location: . . . searching . . . Posts: 1136 |
KB, do not mind me asking by why the hell do you put 400ml 2-stroke oil into the diesel? |
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Sat Jan 24 2009 11:47am |
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Killerbob Member Since: 27 Sep 2008 Location: St. Gallen Posts: 145 |
Coko,
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Sat Jan 24 2009 1:35pm |
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Red1903 Member Since: 25 Jan 2009 Location: North East Scotland Posts: 156 |
I remember a tuner explaining that Turbo Chargers operate much more efficently in colder weather. When I had the RS4 on the rolling road they chilled the air in front of the car as the workshop was very warm, to get a realistic dyno graph. Not sure if more efficent turbo chargers equates to better fuel consumption or not |
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Wed Jan 28 2009 12:15pm |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
One of the reasons my Scooby STi had a water-spray bar over the turbo intercooler as using it could give you an extra 10% or more power Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh Clan Cameron |
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Wed Jan 28 2009 12:22pm |
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Gary Member Since: 22 Jun 2006 Location: Essex Posts: 268 |
Ambient air is more condenced the colder you get, most Diesel and Petrol engines will run better in these conditions as more air is forced into the chambers making the Engine more efficient, thats why most engines appear to have better performance in damp or wet conditions (natural air cooling and condensation) |
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Wed Jan 28 2009 2:32pm |
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