rc mad
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I think it just needs to be told to buck it's ideas up. 


I have been told by BMW that hot engines have higher compression in the cylinders than cold engines. This would explain why its more difficult for a battery to start a hot engine.
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I'm on my forth batery in 4 years, when the go there is little warning...just the death click. The only simptom is a lazy starter, I'd advise you change the battery.
You will be stranded somewhere when it does go pop, or at best, a little pissed at home with a dead batery.


Sounds like an old wives tale to me..
Heat in cylinders will help firing process, oil will be nice and thin, battery warm and fully charged.
But a cold engine will have thicker oil/cold components etc = more drag.![]()
