172 Cup
Hi,
For a while, I have noticed that my 172 Cup performs much better on some days (or driving sessions) than others. Now, i understand that the weather can make a difference - sure, when it is moist, and after rainfalls the car often performs wonderfully. However, the difference seems to be too great simply to be down to the weather...
When it is running well, it is lively and sounds... healthy - growling. When it is having an 'off' day, it seems very flat, and the exhaust tone is not unlike it is blowing ever so slightly.
The decision on whether the car will be happy/sad seems to be made once the ignition is turned - it never has a mood swing mid-drive.
Does anyone have any idea what this might be? Could it be a sensor that is not activating?
The only issue i am aware of is a slight coolant leak from a joint - but this is very small.
Thanks for offering your ideas!
For a while, I have noticed that my 172 Cup performs much better on some days (or driving sessions) than others. Now, i understand that the weather can make a difference - sure, when it is moist, and after rainfalls the car often performs wonderfully. However, the difference seems to be too great simply to be down to the weather...
When it is running well, it is lively and sounds... healthy - growling. When it is having an 'off' day, it seems very flat, and the exhaust tone is not unlike it is blowing ever so slightly.
The decision on whether the car will be happy/sad seems to be made once the ignition is turned - it never has a mood swing mid-drive.
Does anyone have any idea what this might be? Could it be a sensor that is not activating?
The only issue i am aware of is a slight coolant leak from a joint - but this is very small.
Thanks for offering your ideas!