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No, the air is more dense in the winter. Cold air equals more fuel
needed to keep the same air/fuel ratio. In the summer the air is
thinner so you need to take some fuel away (lean it out) or you will be
running very rich.<br>
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Hope that helps<br>
<br>
Dan<br>
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Dist 1<br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Hotter weather, air is more dense,
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">If I remember right :-)</font></div>
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<div>Hey everyone. A question just popped in my mind today.</div>
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<div>First off, YS140DZ, on my Prestige, running great and powerful
prior to today. Although the temp has been 70-90.</div>
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<div>Today 95 degrees and idle, as well as transition just all of a
sudden seems to change. Am aware heat changes everything from flying
characteristics to lift to how an engine can run. </div>
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<div>Soooo, do I lean the idle and top end or have to richen it
up some?? Or nothing.</div>
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<div>Just curious on opinions.</div>
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<div>thanx</div>
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