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OutlawFirebird -> RE: Decreased mileage in high altitude (2/2/2008 10:12:16 PM)
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ORIGINAL: shawnvw at higher altitudes, air pressure and air density goes down. long story short, your motor has to work a lttle bit harder to compensate for the loss of pressure and density. Think of somoene who climbs mountains, eventually they climb so high, that it gets hard to breath, and eventually they need oxygen just to breath. same goes for your car, though not to that extreme, but enough that you notice a change in your MPG yeah like that, harder for it to breath in the air, just like if you were on mountain.
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