How much power do our cars lose at altitude?
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The general rule is 25%....
per one mile gained in elevation. This only applies to normally-aspirated engines. So, Corvette with 400 horsepower in New York only has 300 horsepower, peak, in Denver.
The rule is about 10%/mile gained for turbo/supercharged engines.
The other problem with elevation gain is the fact that the combustion is leaner and as a result the temperature of combustion is higher. This is not good for durability.
The rule is about 10%/mile gained for turbo/supercharged engines.
The other problem with elevation gain is the fact that the combustion is leaner and as a result the temperature of combustion is higher. This is not good for durability.
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Another one...(this one goes a lil higher up)
<ul><li><a href="http://www.cronusmotorsports.com/tech_info/feat_quartermile.html">http://www.cronusmotorsports.com/tech_info/feat_quartermile.html</a></li></ul>
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