by KinLoud » Sat May 27, 2006 10:24 pm
Just make sure you know if you are talking about efficiency or power!
Engines can become more efficient at high altitudes.
We lived in Taupo (about 350m above sealevel) for about 3 years - for Sarah's (my partner) Camry we always keep a notebook of km and fuel. We always got an average of 8.1 L/100km in Taupo.
Having lived in Hamilton for the last 20 months we get 8.8L per 100km
If you want power...
Normally aspirated (n/a) engines will lose power as height increase.
Turbo engines, hmmm, well if you start with the turbo working as hard it can to produce boost at sea level then power will decrease as altitude increases. BUT if you set a maximum boost limit and have a turbo capable of more boost than the max... you start with the turbo doing not much work at sea level but work it harder as you climb to keep the boost at the maximum - this means you can keep the power constant up to a much higher altitude.
Also as altitude increases the turbo backpressure decreases. This decrease in backpressure is purely related to the lower atmospheric pressure. The engine has to do a bit less work to spin the turbo. So it can pick up efficiency.
Throttle losses - if you are using less than full power... at sea level the engine is using some of it's power to suck air past the partly closed throttle. This is less efficient.
If you want the same power but are at a higher alttitude the throttle will be wider open so the engine loses less power sucking the air in. This is more efficient.
Ken
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I used to think that the orange and green tictacs gave you special powers. The orange ones would make you stronger and the green ones would make you faster. So i used to eat some green ones and run around my lounge as fast as i could, then eat the orange ones and try to pick up the sofa. I wish it were true!