A Technical Drive in the Minnesota winter.

Our older engines love Minnesota winter air. It's typically low humidity. With added compression efficiency because of lower temps? Them seemly feeling more "Snappy" is because they are. I start my 440 once a month. And after warm up it's dying to go for a drive. (OK, that's me. Lol.) But I can certainly feel that throttle response is slightly improved.

For the record. Cars, mainly their radiator and cooling systems, do not feel "Wind Chill." Its true the wind generated in driving does lower temps quicker. But only to air temperatures. Wind chill is simulated calculations to living tissue.