QP4Me
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Hi all,
Driving pre-1930 cars regularly, I have come to understand they have, 'off-days', when they just won't run right, conversly, there are days when they run as sweet as a nut.
However, various modern cars I also drive, do not seem to be afflicted with this disorder, apart from my QP!
Maybe its my imagination, but there days when it seems rough and not particularly interested in doing what I says on the tin.
Are there situations, such as after very, very spirited driving, when they take time to, 'settle down again'?
Anyones elses QP have it's off days also?, or should I see a Doctor?
Yours
Confused.
Driving pre-1930 cars regularly, I have come to understand they have, 'off-days', when they just won't run right, conversly, there are days when they run as sweet as a nut.
However, various modern cars I also drive, do not seem to be afflicted with this disorder, apart from my QP!
Maybe its my imagination, but there days when it seems rough and not particularly interested in doing what I says on the tin.
Are there situations, such as after very, very spirited driving, when they take time to, 'settle down again'?
Anyones elses QP have it's off days also?, or should I see a Doctor?
Yours
Confused.