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the return of cooler air

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    Re: the return of cooler air

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyO View Post
    even cooler this morning than is was last nite

    I supose I should check my air pressure, eh!


    just did the 1500 mile butt burner thing from kansas city MO to home on my GS1150 and the difference in running as it got cooler at night was really noticable. The bmw is air/oil cooled and ran really smoothly the colder it got .
    1602 miles in 35.5 hours.
    As you always say Randy cold air=free horsepower

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    Re: the return of cooler air

    So colder air helps by eliminating (or greatly reducing) the energy loss in transfer due to heat, correct?

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    Re: the return of cooler air

    Quote Originally Posted by ThisBitch View Post
    So colder air helps by eliminating (or greatly reducing) the energy loss in transfer due to heat, correct?
    colder air is denser, more oxygen, better combustion, more horsepower, when it comes to engine temperature, cold air does not help

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    Re: the return of cooler air

    Quote Originally Posted by ThisBitch View Post
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    As Winston Churchill said "The coldest winter I've ever known was summer in San Francisco."
    Attributed to Samuel Clemens, actually an invention of an SF reporter.

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    Re: the return of cooler air

    Quote Originally Posted by zombie View Post
    just did the 1500 mile butt burner thing from kansas city MO to home on my GS1150 and the difference in running as it got cooler at night was really noticable. The bmw is air/oil cooled and ran really smoothly the colder it got .
    1602 miles in 35.5 hours.
    As you always say Randy cold air=free horsepower
    gs1150 nice!

    any pics?

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    Re: the return of cooler air

    yep, noticed the colder air on a 63 degree evening ride on the dirt bike...for the carbureted bikes, it means the air screw should get turned a little farther in, or the needle should be raised a little bit

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    Re: the return of cooler air

    Quote Originally Posted by breakdirt916 View Post
    ...for the carbureted bikes, it means the air screw should get turned a little farther in, or the needle should be raised a little bit


    why

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    Re: the return of cooler air

    Quote Originally Posted by greenmonster View Post
    I've noticed the same thing too. Cool air just seems to add something to the way the bike responds...try going out in February to truly appreciate the effect. And...the look on the faces of cagers when you pull up next to them at the lights. Steam coming out from under the nearly closed visor. Priceless.
    That is exactly what I do here in Boston, LOL.
    I wrote a thread last week about the effect of temperature on acceleration and got some nice, detailed responses. If my bike ran the way it does now when it was hot I would never need or want anything more. But of course human nature being what it is..... One day there will be an F800 Beemer in the driveway. Still no rocket, but damn fast enough, good usable power all through the range.

    Time for a ride!

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