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Do engines lose power at altitude?

Higher Altitude Means Less Power Generally speaking, an engine loses three percent of its rated power for every 1,000 feet of altitude gained. This means you could lose as much as 20% of your vehicle's horsepower if you drive it from sea level to Big Bear Lake (with its 6,750 elevation).



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In higher altitudes, the levels of oxygen in the air are lower. For this reason, your engine idling needs to be raised. You'll find how to do it in the car's instruction manual. Alternatively, seek the advice and help of a professional car mechanic.

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