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Old 06-16-2014, 04:15 AM   #10
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Cold air is more dense and contains more O2. (think intercooler) I think slightly damp air is even better.

In Ireland I swear you notice it on cold mornings.

Warm climates may encourage evaporation of the more volatile compounds, but surely for hot countries they have additives for that or fuel would have a much shorter shelf life or need to be stored in unvented tanks.
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