So I just got back from a 3 day trip from Melbourne to Queensland return to pick up a car and tow it back. All up, we were a bit of over 4 tonne on the return trip.
Car did great, didn't think we'd be doing 110+ on the return (loaded) trip but the nav did really well.
Coming back into Melbourne we got onto the Hume around Seymour which gets a bit hilly in places. It was also 38 degrees up there.
My question is basically this, does anyone know if these things detune themselves as things warm up, because it started to feel quite sluggish even on the flats once we were in those conditions where earlier in the day when it was sitting on about 30 degrees we were overtaking people on the Newell with ease.
If the temp gauge ever moved from normal it was too small a movement to notice, but just thought things may have been getting a bit above normal so it started retarding itself a bit.
Car did great, didn't think we'd be doing 110+ on the return (loaded) trip but the nav did really well.
Coming back into Melbourne we got onto the Hume around Seymour which gets a bit hilly in places. It was also 38 degrees up there.
My question is basically this, does anyone know if these things detune themselves as things warm up, because it started to feel quite sluggish even on the flats once we were in those conditions where earlier in the day when it was sitting on about 30 degrees we were overtaking people on the Newell with ease.
If the temp gauge ever moved from normal it was too small a movement to notice, but just thought things may have been getting a bit above normal so it started retarding itself a bit.