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Technical & Mechanical Problems
MPG sensitive to intake air temp
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian B" data-source="post: 556917" data-attributes="member: 14561"><p>I have noticed on cooler mornings (less that 40 degrees) it takes almost 15 miles to get everything warmed up and bring the instant MPG to normal. Since you said your average rides are 20-30 miles that would be atleast half of your ride. It is almost an 8 MPG difference for me between riding at 1-2 bars and fully warmed up. This isn't as noticable when the ambient temperature is above the mid 50's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian B, post: 556917, member: 14561"] I have noticed on cooler mornings (less that 40 degrees) it takes almost 15 miles to get everything warmed up and bring the instant MPG to normal. Since you said your average rides are 20-30 miles that would be atleast half of your ride. It is almost an 8 MPG difference for me between riding at 1-2 bars and fully warmed up. This isn't as noticable when the ambient temperature is above the mid 50's. [/QUOTE]
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