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Old 07-24-2011   #11
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Default Re: got to really drive my car tonight

I heard about it. I still think the sun has something to do with it.
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Old 07-24-2011   #12
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Default Re: got to really drive my car tonight

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i'm not sure the sun does it, 95 448 which has been outside once has the worst delamination i've ever seen i my life
I heard about it. But I think that windsheild was an acception to most delam cases.
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Old 07-25-2011   #13
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Great to read you post Kevin. I feel the same way. The car just pulls like it's on steroids when in cool air. (no matter where the sensor is mounted)
As someone said this would be true for all cars and I agree. Even my other cars seem to pull better in cool air BUT the LT5 seems to just honk on scary hard. I think it's like going on a roller coaster each time there is an on ramp

There is an exit ramp on the I205 bridge heading into SW Washington onto HW14 going east. (you can googlemap it to see if interested). It is a full on S curve. Well it has recently been repaved and OMG what a ride. Smooth as silk and the tires grip like they're covered with glue. WHAT A RIDE.
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