More Power in Colder Weather?
My brother and I were talking this weekend and the topic of engine output came up. We all know that intercoolers are in place to lower the air temp. on supercharged or turbocharged engines because lower air temps allow a better air/fuel mixture.
So would a normally aspirated (or non-intercooled) engine create more power in the winter months (air temp. at let's say 35 degrees F) than in the summer (at 95 degrees F)?
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