radiantquest
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Date: 10/12/2009 1:41:16 PM
Author:radiantquest
This is an off the wall question, but I have heard that air is thinner in higher elevations. Is the air actually thinner or is it less oxygen?
If the air is just thinner do you think that cars get better gas mileage because there is less ''force'' from the air working against the car?
No. From what I''ve read cars don''t get better mileage - you''re typically up and down hill all day for one thing. What affects mileage much more is the mix. I DO think the older carbeuretor cars have to be adjusted - optimized - for a high elevation, otherwise the mix is too rich, and you waste the gas that can''t burn due to the reduced O2. I think the newer fuel injected cars computer adjust for the mix, on the fly. I know I and my 2007 car are flatlanders, but when I go to Santa Fe or Denver, the car seems to have plenty of power, you just can''t open it up and GO like you can on the plains.Date: 10/12/2009 1:41:16 PM
Author:radiantquest
This is an off the wall question, but I have heard that air is thinner in higher elevations. Is the air actually thinner or is it less oxygen?
If the air is just thinner do you think that cars get better gas mileage because there is less ''force'' from the air working against the car?
Nope. The effect of less air resistance is more than balanced out by reduced power due to less oxygen for combustion in the engine. Reduced power means the engine has to work harder and burn more gas. In most cases you get WORSE gas mileage at higher elevation because of this.Date: 10/12/2009 1:41:16 PM
Author:radiantquest
This is an off the wall question, but I have heard that air is thinner in higher elevations. Is the air actually thinner or is it less oxygen?
If the air is just thinner do you think that cars get better gas mileage because there is less ''force'' from the air working against the car?
That''s interesting, Kittybean! I didn''t know you studied pulmonary and cerebral edema--my husband does mountaineering as a hobby. His VO2 Max is off the charts (he has a big heart, both figuratively and literally, haha). I have a small heart and one lung, so it takes me about 4x as long to acclimatize. Last year we were hiking a out west and I started getting symptoms of hypoxia. I didn''t want to be a wimp, so I didn''t tell D, then things started going downhill quickly and D nearly had to carry me down the mountain. Scary stuff, it hits you hard.Date: 10/12/2009 2:19:07 PM
Author: kittybean
The air is thinner, so it is able to hold less oxygen. I grew up at 10,000 feet, and now when I go back, I can reeeeally feel it, especially when I''m skiing up at 12,000 feet plus. Altitude sickness, which stems from hypoxia, is a very serious threat where I grew up. I actually wrote a big research paper on altitude sickness and high-altitude pulmonary and cerebral edema. I''ll see if I can dig that up if you want to know more!
I never noticed better gas mileage. I''ll ask my dad; he''s had cars at high elevations for over 20 years.
Date: 10/12/2009 4:21:00 PM
Author: Squirrly
you also get drunk much much quicker at higher elevations.
Date: 10/12/2009 4:29:38 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
Date: 10/12/2009 4:21:00 PM
Author: Squirrly
you also get drunk much much quicker at higher elevations.
this is ABSOLUTELY true! Back in north dakota I could get through 5 or 6 beers before I was fall on my face drunk, I came to colorado and had TWO beers while watching a football game at the bar and almost fell off my chair, i looked like such a moron lol
and toopatient, ONLY if you insist i try that![]()
Date: 10/12/2009 4:45:07 PM
Author: Squirrly
Date: 10/12/2009 4:29:38 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
Date: 10/12/2009 4:21:00 PM
Author: Squirrly
you also get drunk much much quicker at higher elevations.
this is ABSOLUTELY true! Back in north dakota I could get through 5 or 6 beers before I was fall on my face drunk, I came to colorado and had TWO beers while watching a football game at the bar and almost fell off my chair, i looked like such a moron lol
and toopatient, ONLY if you insist i try that![]()
yeah one rum and coke was it for me in utah. i felt rather pathetic, but that''s what i get for forgetting what one of my professors told us.
trying the wine does sound good though, but would you really remember after a glass or two![]()