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Old Jan 10, 2008 | 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by DarkSideAccord
winter = colder air = denser air = ecu sends more fuel to compensate for extra air = lower mpg
Exactly. Theoretically less of the gasoline ignites as well which means more added into the combustion chamber to produce the same amount of power. Just chemistry really. I've dropped from 34-35 to 30-31mpg in the last few months. Average temps been about 20F. Happens every year.
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