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  2. Should you warm up your car on cold days before driving?

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    If you turn your car key or hit the start button and nothing happens, experts say the car battery is the most likely culprit in cold weather. "Cold weather non starting is usually due to a weak ...

  3. Tips and tricks on how to prepare your car for the cold Bucks ...

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    Car trouble? It may only get worse as the cold weather wears on. Best tips to winterize your car to prepare for the cold road ahead.

  4. Heated air inlet - Wikipedia

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    Some vehicles, such as the 1992 and 1993 Fox-body Mustangs, do use such as a system even though they have multi-port fuel injection, presumably to help the air-fuel mixture burn at the proper rate in cold weather, as even though the fuel has finely atomized, it has not properly vaporized, and therefore flame propagation will be otherwise slower.

  5. Flooded engine - Wikipedia

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    A flooded engine is an internal combustion engine that has been fed an excessively rich air-fuel mixture that cannot be ignited. [1] This is caused by the mixture exceeding the upper explosive limit for the particular fuel. An engine in this condition will not start until the excessively rich mixture has been cleared. [2]

  6. Compressed air dryer - Wikipedia

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    The goal of having two heat exchangers is that the cold outgoing air cools down the hot incoming air and reduces the size of compressor required. At the same time the increase in the temperature of outgoing air prevents re-condensation. Some manufacturers produce "cycling dryers". These store a cold mass that cools the air when the compressor ...

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  8. Cold start (automotive) - Wikipedia

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    A cold start can be difficult for an engine due to higher viscosity of oil and fuel in cold temperatures. Generally speaking, diesel engines have more difficulty starting at low outside temperatures than gasoline engines, and electric engines have the most problems. Diesel engines do not use spark plugs to ignite the air fuel mixture and rely ...

  9. Hot start - Wikipedia

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    However, in the air, it becomes an emergency situation due to the difficulty in restarting the engine. Therefore, it is important that operators of reciprocating fuel injected engines switch fuel tanks prior to fuel exhaustion and to know and understand the hot start engine starting procedure.