Mylife75 (ajose) wrote:Actually if the air is to cold you can burn more gas. But the temp difference is not that significant that will make and huge difference in gas.
NJHK (That Black Guy) wrote:Mylife75 (ajose) wrote:Actually if the air is to cold you can burn more gas. But the temp difference is not that significant that will make and huge difference in gas.
I'm not sure about that. Drive your car on a hot day and drive your car on a cold night and compare the gas mileage...I bet you that you'll get much better gas mileage on a cold night.
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go down to your local autozone and buy a civic short ram intake and an accord short ram intake and bam you have a cold air intake for your 2200.
STOLEN!!!! wrote:Quote:
go down to your local autozone and buy a civic short ram intake and an accord short ram intake and bam you have a cold air intake for your 2200.