>> I hadn't heard that it gets better with age - I imagine it generally doesn't - but it is common with BMW diesels, I hear.
Cars do improve as they are run in - which takes a very long time whatever the manufacturers allege - and the performance of all engines improves with the increase in compression ratio caused by carbon deposits in the cylinder head. Of course makes vary but typically a car will run better and sweeter as it goes through its first few tens of thousands of miles, until decline sets in with wear, piston slap and so on.
Cars are better than they used to be but the same principles apply.
The damp conditions yesterday, thin rain falling, brought a very noticeable improvement to the performance of our 110,000 mile 2 litre petrol jalopy. Something to do with dense wet air having more oxygen in it. Wafted along beautifully on a tiny whisker of throttle.
Last edited by: Armel Coussine on Sun 7 Jun 15 at 15:37
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