msheller
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Re: Stock Ty runs 12.60??
Denver is half the elevation compared to summit county... you think things feel slow in denver??? drive up route 70.... Ty kept stalling first trip up there around 12,000 feet
N/A engines depend on atmospheric pressure to fill the cylinders with air. Less pressure, less air. Less air, less O2 to support combustion, less power. Boosted engines have an auxiliary means of forcing air into the cylinders so they don't suffer as great of a power loss. WOT on a N/A engine @ sea level is 14.7psi in the manifold, whereas in Denver its 12.? I think. Things get fuzzy when turbo pressure (true boost) and manifold pressure begin to get involved .
Denver is half the elevation compared to summit county... you think things feel slow in denver??? drive up route 70.... Ty kept stalling first trip up there around 12,000 feet