Hey, I'm a big reader but not much of a poster, but I have to ask...
Is it terribly odd that I've noticed my 85 (mostly stock) CV runs WAY better when it's really cold? In pretty much any type of driving, I noticed over the past few months that if it's below 15* F, she runs significantly stronger. It's mostly in top-end acceleration, but it's just all-around engine performance. It's even noticeable when the temp kicks up into the 30's and 40's and I lose a little bit of the cold-weather-only boost, and I have a brandy new cooling system. Water pump, radiator, coolant temp sensor are all under a year old with under 10k miles on them. I doesn't sound or feel different, and it's not an issue of letting it warm up sufficiently, since I always do that.
Was just curious if anyone else experiences this.
-Tommy
Is it terribly odd that I've noticed my 85 (mostly stock) CV runs WAY better when it's really cold? In pretty much any type of driving, I noticed over the past few months that if it's below 15* F, she runs significantly stronger. It's mostly in top-end acceleration, but it's just all-around engine performance. It's even noticeable when the temp kicks up into the 30's and 40's and I lose a little bit of the cold-weather-only boost, and I have a brandy new cooling system. Water pump, radiator, coolant temp sensor are all under a year old with under 10k miles on them. I doesn't sound or feel different, and it's not an issue of letting it warm up sufficiently, since I always do that.
Was just curious if anyone else experiences this.
-Tommy
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