Friday, February 19, 2010

Do Cars Burn More Gas After A Cold Start On A Wintery Morning Do Cars Burn More Gas After A Cold Start On A Wintery Morning?

Do cars burn more gas after a cold start on a wintery morning? - do cars burn more gas after a cold start on a wintery morning

After the start in my drive 5, I can see smoke coming from my car in the rearview mirror. The smoke disappears after the engine has reached normal operating temperature. How do you smoke in the exhaust of cars, almost all of the various subdivisions in the morning. But no car on the road was a trail of smoke behind him. Therefore, burning question - no cars more gas after a cold start until the engine is warm enough?

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