Lugging, Power loss at high altitude
Lugging, Power loss at high altitude
I had a problem with sever lugging and power loss when I was up in the Colorado Rockies yesterday. First happened at 11,800 feet, usually while climbing. The routine "Service Engine" light went on and styed on.
Got off the mountain OK but worried about the next time.
Suggestions?
Got off the mountain OK but worried about the next time.
Suggestions?
Well, being a pilot I can tell u about this one
...you lose aprox 10% engine power for each 3000 feet of altitude due to gradually reduced air density; at 11800 feet the density altitude is such that you're down to about 60% of the power at available at level, obviously at that altitude some parameter went out of whack in the mixture control(s) & you got the lights. Not to worry
Originally posted by BigDogJonx
Well this is most likely due to the fact the air is alot thinner up there at that altitude and the engine was in a sense suffacating.
Dixit
Well this is most likely due to the fact the air is alot thinner up there at that altitude and the engine was in a sense suffacating.
Dixit

I really want to take my car to sea level just to feel them stock horses!
I used to live in Colorado and drove over the Rockies many times. I would have your Max checked out. My Max never had any probs over the Rockies. The only prob you should have is a lack of power. I was living at 9200ft drove everyday to 5280ft and over the Rockies 5-6 times.
So no lights should have lit, check the car for codes.
Mark
So no lights should have lit, check the car for codes.
Mark
Originally posted by MaxRU
Can you imagine driving at 7000+ ft every, every day...
I really want to take my car to sea level just to feel them stock horses!
Can you imagine driving at 7000+ ft every, every day...

I really want to take my car to sea level just to feel them stock horses!
I am moving to colorado in september and this was what i was afraid of. I know ya loose power at elevation, but hearing it is make me sad to loose the power on a regular basis. Might have to hope the next job pays better so i can get some boost. Well at least 6 is better than what you loose with a 4 cyl.
Side question- any tunning issues to be aware of with running nitrous at elevation, since the air is less dense?
Side question- any tunning issues to be aware of with running nitrous at elevation, since the air is less dense?
Originally posted by Maximam
You will need about 3lbs of boost just to get your car to stock power. I feel ya I was at 9200ft, S.......L.......O........W!!!!
You will need about 3lbs of boost just to get your car to stock power. I feel ya I was at 9200ft, S.......L.......O........W!!!!
S...........L..........O...........W.... it is.
Originally posted by MaxRU
I won't even bother racing FI cars, after stock 1.8T Jetta handed me my behind...
S...........L..........O...........W.... it is.
I won't even bother racing FI cars, after stock 1.8T Jetta handed me my behind...
S...........L..........O...........W.... it is.
Sleepur
Remember you loose a percentage of your power. A 100hp 4 cyl will loose approx 15 hp at 5000ft. A 200hp 6 cyl will loose 30hp at the same elevation.
As soon as I got to Vegas I was like WOW! I am still at 2000ft but it is MUCH better!
Kinda makes me glad I live right next to the Hudson river. I got all my horsies
DW
Originally posted by MaxRU
Can you imagine driving at 7000+ ft every, every day...
I really want to take my car to sea level just to feel them stock horses!
Can you imagine driving at 7000+ ft every, every day...

I really want to take my car to sea level just to feel them stock horses!
In fact, I have more
When I dynoed my car, I got 180 real hp, but then it was SAE corrected down to 172.
Cranman who live in New Mexico, I beleieve, had to have his 4th gen dyno SAE corrected UPWARDS about 40 hp! He's at 9000 ft or so. Wow. NA and at high altitudes. Sucks. Turbo upgrade time!
DW
When I dynoed my car, I got 180 real hp, but then it was SAE corrected down to 172.Cranman who live in New Mexico, I beleieve, had to have his 4th gen dyno SAE corrected UPWARDS about 40 hp! He's at 9000 ft or so. Wow. NA and at high altitudes. Sucks. Turbo upgrade time!
DW
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