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Is there a general rule of thumb for power loss (HP/Torque) based on altitude? My bike was dyno'd in Denver (5500 FT), just curious about how much that would translate to at sea level. Not that it's a power monster, stock except PC3, Yosh TRC pipes and BMC filter.
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I dont know what the actual formula is, but absolutely your motor will run different at an altitude that you had mapped your bike at. A gas powered cessna style airplane motor has an enrichener just for that purpose.
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| So if my bike dyno'd at 180 HP and 106 Torque at 5500 FT, what would you figure it would run at Sea Level?
Last edited by jphilipson; 09-11-2009 at 05:09 PM. |
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| NM.. figured it out.. new to Dynos here. The first readout is the "actual" and the second is the "corrected" if I am not mistaken.
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