Discussion
not sure about charge temp but, 20C change in atmospheric air temp would affect the relative humidity and therefore alter the AFR. By how much I don't know. If you experienced a higher cylinder temp / EGT, then I'm not sure whether the variance in temp would be enough to warrant a plug change or whether it would be easier to correct with fueling and timing changes. Both affect EGT.
It's not as relevant in the UK as we don't see the change in elevation or temp like they do in the US. I think (don't quote me) the principla is the higher the humidity, the less oxygen there is available in the charge, therefore you jet down to compensate.
It's not as relevant in the UK as we don't see the change in elevation or temp like they do in the US. I think (don't quote me) the principla is the higher the humidity, the less oxygen there is available in the charge, therefore you jet down to compensate.
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