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My Car Feels Sooooo Fast Today !



  Mk1 Clio
How come the car has days where it feels great and really fast then others where it feels crap and slugish (slow) ?

Cause today is one of those good days (very good).

It's done nothing but put a smile on my face all day.

:clown:
 
Yesterday going to the cinema it felt in pain but I had to thrash it to get there on time.

On the way home it wanted to play!

Bloody thing... lol

I just put it down to "character" LoL
 
  Mk1 Clio
£20 petrol in the tank, from a shell garage.

and never changed the tyre pressure at all.

But i find that tomorrow morning i can drive it and it will feel shite.

maybe just me but it felt angry and wanted to be let loose lol
 
  Mk1 Clio
well i wish it would stay like this 24/7 !

just seems very torque'e. and doesn't.

then again my mates 1.3 fiesta ain't much of a challenge lol

he still thinks it's a 1.2 tho soo :p lol

got some nice back out round about action in to the night on the way home !! that also put a smile on my face
 
probably more down to you than the car, for example how long its been since you drove it or something? I do agree sometimes the car feels really slow and others quick though.
 
  Mk1 Clio
drive it about 50 miles every day to work and back.

all it's got is a piper cross panel filter.

want a zorst soon ! but after xmas !

get a 182 just before summer !! :D
 
  182 cup pack
Of course sometimes it feels fast and others not......

The following play very important role:

temperature,Barometric pressure,cold air,humidity,petrol quality etc.....
 
  RenaultSport clio 182 Cup
mine is stock, no filters or anythin 10,000 miles on the clock and i get the same thing. not down to any kind of weather or anything. the damn thing has a mind of its own. sometimes it just wants to be booted and sometimes its just plain sluggish.
 
  Turbo'd MX-5 MK4
^^ mine was like that, but once you clock more miles it seems to become more of a regular thing. ( i'm on 36500 now )
 
  was 172 Cup now 197
Mines the same! 172 cup 52 plate, 22,000 miles, yesterday morning I put my foot down in 2nd and I was wheel spinning and then torque stearing all over the show, most amusing!!! but sometimes none of that happens don't get me wrong it still goes but just not with the same ferocity. Its alive........!!!!!!
 
  172 Ph1/Scooby MY00
I think Hector was closest - it's how you feel. In the summer mine sometimes feels lightening fast too.

Rob669
 
  Banana
My cup works best if I drive really slow at the start of my journey, and speed up gradually. After 4 miles it goes like stink. If I give it beans from the start, it doesnt perform as well for some reason.
 
  Clio Trophy
i had a moment the other day when the car went ballistic, put it down to empty tank and getting past 3k miles, thinking about it was prob more to do with atmospheric conditions.
 
GRC79 said:
Of course sometimes it feels fast and others not......

The following play very important role:

temperature,Barometric pressure,cold air,humidity,petrol quality etc.....

I'd say this is more to do with it than anything.

I know its on a slightly different level of speed, but i was chatting to a mate in the RAF the other day about the fighter jets. He reckons that depending on those factors, depends what speed they break the sound barrier. Some days it can be just under 700mph, and others it can be over 700mph. It all depends on the air temperature, and pressure etc.

So although a clio doesnt have a massive turbine thrust engine strapped to the back, i would still say that these things all play a part in how the engine performs/behaves.
 
  Black/Gold 182
Guilbert said:
I know its on a slightly different level of speed, but i was chatting to a mate in the RAF the other day about the fighter jets. He reckons that depending on those factors, depends what speed they break the sound barrier. Some days it can be just under 700mph, and others it can be over 700mph. It all depends on the air temperature, and pressure etc.

So although a clio doesnt have a massive turbine thrust engine strapped to the back, i would still say that these things all play a part in how the engine performs/behaves.

that's because the speed of sound is not a constant but depends on fluid properties. Technically, the speed of sound is the square root of the partial derivative of pressure with respect to density at constant entropy :rasp:
 
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