X Factor
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Southeast, Mi
has anyone noticed that the warmer the weather the better the MPG's.
over the winter i was averaging 180miles per tank. now that the weather is nicer (50-70 degrees) i'm getting 240-250 a tank.
the weird part is, this has only happend on my Chrysler vehicles.
had a 93 daytona (2.5) and lebaron (3.0) and the warmer the better.
seems like around 60-65 is best. i know motors run better on cool dense air. but this kind of a difference is just painful.
over the winter i was averaging 180miles per tank. now that the weather is nicer (50-70 degrees) i'm getting 240-250 a tank.
the weird part is, this has only happend on my Chrysler vehicles.
had a 93 daytona (2.5) and lebaron (3.0) and the warmer the better.
seems like around 60-65 is best. i know motors run better on cool dense air. but this kind of a difference is just painful.