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∙ 2011-09-12 22:17:15it will not affect your trans performance but it depends on what type of car you have a Ford will blow up a Holden will stand stron
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∙ 2011-09-12 22:17:15The AC condenser would effect the performance of the AC system in the car.
If it is dirty enough it will effect performance and fuel mileage.
if the timing belt becomes streched, it changes the relationship between the camshaft and crankshaft. Which will in turn effect the valve timing and engine performance. That is why many engines use automatic tensioners to prevent this from happening
The main advantage that automatic cars have is the ease of which one can learn to drive in them. However, it takes a lt longer for changes in gear to take effect.
It works as anything put under pressure is getting hold and cold releases air pressure, it is called adiabatic effect. For example when warm air is raised after being heated by the sun it cools down as gets higher in atmosphere where pressure is lesser. This cooling down process in atmosphere creates cloud and without no adiabatic lapse rate, no clouds or no rain.
Exhaust temp has an effect on the output of a turbocharger cooler the exhaust the better performance you get.
When a performer starts to stops for a long or a short period of time there performance starts to go backwards and this means there performance is basically rubbish
cooler and wamer climate
Yes it will, Engine performance has alot to do with the transmission on todays automobiles. Alot of so called transmission problems are not the transmission at all. Most of the time it is the engine causing the trans. to act up.
Not if it is a manual transmission. And it's "AFFECT" not "Effect"
Peltier Effect
Depends on the size of the dent. However it can restrict flow which will effect its performance.
The effect of a cracked diaphram in transmission is that it reduces the efficiency of the system.
It decreases performance.
It reduces climb performance.
group size has a negligible effect on performance characteristics and a strong effect on member reaction
group size has a negligible effect on performance characteristics and a strong effect on member reaction