Could be for the reasons you already specified: If at sea level you use X amount of fuel for a given number of revs, then at elevation you use .8(X) fuel for the same revs. Or maybe not. I'm no scientist, nor do I play one online. Stephen --- On Wed, 1/11/12, Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
From: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM> Subject: Was:Re: Oil in Coolant Morphed to "Power at Altitude" or something like that.
On a side note: I have noticed a significant increase in miles per gallon at higher elevations in my inline Jetta gas motored vanagon....I get around 23mpg as my normal fuel consumption overall, but when I venture into the high mountains I have seen fuel economy jump to(max) 26 miles per gallon on several occasions... Wonder what causes that, exactly? Don Hanson |
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