Re: Ah, winter time. Engines are feeling better due to cooler air! Quote:
Originally Posted by shineshine ... Palio ...During winter nights, it performed as if it got an extra cylinder and turbo boost. |
+1. Engine purrs and tempts you accelerate further. Mine is a Palio too (petrol). Quote:
Originally Posted by Catalyst_delhi ...surprisingly my suspension feels much tauter and stiffer or i am getting numb in the cold. Happened last time and this time as well.Hopefully i made sense |
In fact, I hear an occasional creak from rear springs during winter. Right now, I am inclined to believe that the colder climate has made the suspension taut and hence the creak (since I have recently replaced the rear shocks, I rule out problems there)
Continuing my earlier experience (10+ years ago) here - https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/techn...ml#post3864118 (Ah, winter time. Engines are feeling better due to cooler air!)
Had a full day drive last week. Temperature ranged between 18 to 30 during the drive. Morning drive was pleasant. By noon, we were climbing a hill (~18 hairpin bends). By the time we reached the last few bends, the car was pulling well even in third gear in the bends - thanks to the colder air from the hill top? On the return trip - 10 pm or so - the ambient temp had dropped, so much so that AC had to be switched off. And the last half-hour drive was extremely enjoyable, as I could maintain 80 kmph with a light foot. So, cold air definitely helped during the drive.
Yesterday, around midnight, had to ride my bike. There was a definite improvement in the engine note (had come back around 9 pm and had to go out by 11.30 pm) as compared to earlier in the day.
Both - car and bike - are more than 10 years old with 61000+ kms on the odo. |