uh, drop down US95 into Lewiston, there are 3 ramps on that grade along .....
I see more escape ramps in the bitteroot range than anywhere in the country.
Going thru Rocky Mountains like CA, OR, WA
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Some peoples logic is downright funny.
You are right, if less air was good we could save money on filters and take out the turbos.
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Less air flow = less O2 getting to engine
Thinner air = less O2 getting to the engine
SAME THING!!!!
If an air filter is clogged the engine preforms poorly because it needs more air. It reduces fuel to compensate and reduces power.
In thin air, the engine cant get enough so it does the same thing.
Were debating about something that's theoretical anyway since most motors just suck in more air to compensate providing the air intake is big enough. Trucks get poor mpg through mountain though because they burn 10 times the amount of fuel for a given speed on the uphills and you average that with half the fuel used on downhills. The up hurt it more then the down help.
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