Is there a point where extreme (whether hot or cold) ambient temperatures dictate the ability to accurately tune or not?
In other words, if it's 100 degrees out, or in the 20's, how accurate is the VE and MAF tuning going to be once the ambient temps are back to normal, say 70* just for reference?
Just curious if there's a time when it's literally too cold, or too hot to get the desired long term results when tuning. Or if it is "best" to tune when ambient temperatures are "normal" (for your area) and let the extreme hot or cold weather do what it wants to do to your tuning?