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95ZR1#418 04-02-2008 09:47 PM

Re: Dyno Results
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 32valvZ
Its my unrstanding that there is some kind of formula to calculate how much HP is lost per 1000' of altitude. I cant remember the figure per thousand ' though......anyone know??

HP LOSS= (Elevation x 0.03 x HP@SEA LEVEL)/1000

Works out that 3%(0.03) times your HP= loss per 1000' :D

I don't have a sea level number for my car so my guestimate is:
My car dyno'd at 376.1 HP @ 2320'
376.1 x 0.03 = 11.28 HP loss per 1000'
Therefore 11.28 x 2.32 = 26.17 HP loss @ 2320'

So supposedly at sea level my car should dyno @ 402.27HP. I hope to dyno it at Jeffs this Summer so we'll see......:cool:

flyin ryan 04-03-2008 12:15 AM

Re: Dyno Results
 
conversion factors: Denver 5800ft.
convert to sea level E.T x .9276
MPH x 1.0773
convert to altitude E.T. x 1.0781
MPH x .9282

Ananconda, Montana 5100ft.
convert to sea level E.T. x .9367
MPH x 1.0675
convert to altidude E.T. x 1.0676
MPH x .9368

32valvZ 04-03-2008 09:25 AM

Re: Dyno Results
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flyin ryan
conversion factors: Denver 5800ft.
convert to sea level E.T x .9276
MPH x 1.0773
convert to altitude E.T. x 1.0781
MPH x .9282

Acton, Montana 5100ft.
convert to sea level E.T. x .9367
MPH x 1.0675
convert to altidude E.T. x 1.0676
MPH x .9368


Denver is 5280' :)

flyin ryan 04-03-2008 10:48 AM

Re: Dyno Results
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 32valvZ
Denver is 5280' :)

um... ya i know it is. NHRA's correction factor for Bandimere, they call Denver, is 5800ft. i'm just relaying their information:neutral: .

32valvZ 04-03-2008 11:00 AM

Re: Dyno Results
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flyin ryan
um... ya i know it is. NHRA's correction factor for Bandimere, they call Denver, is 5800ft. i'm just relaying their information:neutral: .

Ok, that makes sense. Bandimere is in Morrison and probably is 5800'. :cheers:

flyin ryan 04-03-2008 11:14 AM

Re: Dyno Results
 
i'm not sure where this is in relation but...
Grand Junction, CO 4800ft.
convert to altidude E.T. x .9520 MPH 1.0455
convert to sea level E.T. x 1.0504 MPH x .9565

maybe this is closer for you:)

32valvZ 04-03-2008 11:19 AM

Re: Dyno Results
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flyin ryan
i'm not sure where this is in relation but...
Grand Junction, CO 4800ft.
convert to altidude E.T. x .9520 MPH 1.0455
convert to sea level E.T. x 1.0504 MPH x .9565

maybe this is closer for you:)


Actually Grand Junction is on the western slope where it starts to decend in altitude and plataeu. I live right at 5300'. Thanks for the formula :cheers:


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