that is funny bud my 74 550 requires me to turn the air screws in a quarter turn when it gets cold out to keep performance the same as in the summer my bike loves the heat hates the cold
*LIGHTBULB*
So if the air temp is affecting the oxygen intake mixture wouldn't things be running on the lean side? It seems to me if it were running too rich the air part of the mixture would have less affect, possibly? Especially if Danno has to richen is mixture which to me makes sense. I know my bike isn't running too rich probably more lean. I've torn into the carbs many times and made many adjustments over the past year to get the right mix. Currently I would not mess with them any more, I got the bike to strat easily, idle smoothly, pull strongly in all RPM ranges and the plugs have a nice tan color to them. Everything else is by Honda design at this point.
The reason I bring this up is I just had a *voila* moment about my boat. When I first start it and cruise around it runs beautiful. But after an hour it doesn't want to idle as smooth and sometimes I get a slight hesitation when pulling skiers out of the water. Imagine how hot a boat engine gets inside a dog house! there is no cooling in there at all. And the hesitation is usually an indication of a lean mixture correct? Not to get off topic too much but I think I just figured out how to fix an annoynace on my boat that's been bugging me for the past 4 years. My idle screws are too lean! Funny but nobody on hte boat forum I belong to has ever brought this theory up but it plagues a lot of boat stern drive boat owners. I may be on to something. they will think I'm a freakin genious!
As far as EFI cars I've really never noticed it all on any of mine and I've owned lots of them. Mostly slow pokey SUVs and trucks.