>I live in Arizona and it could get up to 120 °F
>>14896003
>>14896021
>>14896023
This is true
>>14895993
Tarbo's engines don't like the heat, but not much of a difference in NA engines
If you have a turbocharged car and push it hard you can even really feel a big difference between 20°C
>>14895993
Yes. Hot air is less dense. Excessive humdity also impairs combustion, and excessive amounts of cold will fuck shit up.
I once had my brakes literally freeze while driving in winter. Any my current car complains if it's too cold or too humid.
>>14896034
Thanks anon
Extreme heat fucks with your battery more than extreme cold does
>>14895993
If you have a working radiator with a working fan, you're basically fine
>>14895993
holy shit is this a real picture
>>14895993
>boomer couple
>daihatsu hatchback
That should be a Buick Century or a Lincoln Town Car.
B+ for effort
>>14896678
>holy shit is this a real picture
Yes, look at the steam.
>>14896034
>>14896131
The only two true answer.
It does affect a NA engine.
>>14896678
Yeah, happens to those cheap Chinese cars.