the kid wrote:But remember one thing , Dave #3 watches videos of rampant Circus Ponies every time Cath goes down the street shopping so dont listen to anything he says .
the kid wrote:But remember one thing , Dave #3 watches videos of rampant Circus Ponies every time Cath goes down the street shopping so dont listen to anything he says .
FONC wrote:.....Don't like raining on anyones party but altitude does make a difference. I used to work at Charlottes Pass which is just a few K's from Mt Koscuiszko my old 302 powered Ford ran like a piece of shit up there until I completely removed air filter. Not enough oxygen!.....
Gosling1 wrote:In any case, its got *nothing* to do with the amount of oxygen available, and *everything* to do with the atmospheric pressure changes at higher levels, which requires jetting changes in certain locations (ie riding from Rocky Mountains CALIF to LA)
the kid wrote:But remember one thing , Dave #3 watches videos of rampant Circus Ponies every time Cath goes down the street shopping so dont listen to anything he says .
I'd wager unless you're on the ragged edge it's not going to make a pinch of shit difference like Gos says.
Gosling1 wrote:FONC wrote:.....Don't like raining on anyones party but altitude does make a difference. I used to work at Charlottes Pass which is just a few K's from Mt Koscuiszko my old 302 powered Ford ran like a piece of shit up there until I completely removed air filter. Not enough oxygen!.....
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Not enough oxygen ?
If this were *remotely* true, the the sides of the Snowy Mountains HIghway would be full of cars and buses pulled over, all fitting smaller main jets, or ripping off their air-filtersso they could drive from Cooma to Smiggins Holes !!
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Altitude *does* make a difference - but only where the altitude is of a sufficient difference to actually make a difference in the first place. Some places in the US where the altitude can change upwards of 6-7000ft - yes, they *do* need leaner jetting than the coast...but here in Oz ?? Not on your nelly.
I have lived in Canberra for almost 40 years, driven up to the snow a billion times, and *NEVER ONCE* have had a problem with a single motor vehicle, either car or bike, fuel-injected or a shitty old single-barrel Stromberg on a red 6 - which has required any jetting changes as a result of driving up to the Snowy Mountains (BTW that name is a complete misnomer - they should actually be called the Snowy Slightly Higher Hills Than The Rest of the High Plains...)
What jetting changes would you suggest are correct between the ACT and Bega ???![]()
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Mate - every weekend we ride from here to the coast and back, sometimes via Brown Mt, sometimes up Mt Darragh, sometimes up the Mac Pass......and the last time anyone ever had a problem with *jetting* when changing 'altitude' between all these places was...........well..........never. Basically the same whenever we ride up the Snowy Mountains highway over summer - up over Adaminaby, Khancoban, etc etc etc.......no-one ever *re-jets* because their bike is running like shit !! Thats because they don't.
In any case, its got *nothing* to do with the amount of oxygen available, and *everything* to do with the atmospheric pressure changes at higher levels, which requires jetting changes in certain locations (ie riding from Rocky Mountains CALIF to LA)
FONC wrote:The higher you go the more rarefied the air go and ask any good tuner. Why do race teams rejet at tracks when they are at the same altitude???
Atmospheric pressure does and can change at sea level!!
Rusty wrote:FONC wrote:The higher you go the more rarefied the air go and ask any good tuner. Why do race teams rejet at tracks when they are at the same altitude???
Atmospheric pressure does and can change at sea level!!
Don't think anyone's arguing that there's not less air up high.
Why do they rejet? Because they're chasing power. 3 hp might make a difference at the track, but it sure isn't going to affect me on the road when the bike's putting out at least 130. A safe tune at Canberra will be a safe tune on the coast. Car or bike.
Yes, atmospheric pressure changes, which only weakens your argument, not Gos's.
the kid wrote:But remember one thing , Dave #3 watches videos of rampant Circus Ponies every time Cath goes down the street shopping so dont listen to anything he says .
FONC wrote:I would just say please show me in my two posts where I said everybody had to rejet??
FONC wrote:I fully understand why people rejet at the track I was not asking myself why!
FONC wrote:The original question was from someone (Bogan) who was going to run on a track day at PI or EC!
So I would personally be looking for power if I was racing!!!
Canberra's altitude is 550 mtrs above sea level and I agree would make little difference to most standard vehicles but that was not the original question!
I don't want a super aggressive tune, it's a street bike
FONC wrote:Gos said atmospheric pressure changes at "higher levels" well that is bullshit it changes at any level from below sea level to well and truely above sea level!
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