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blt2ski
Jul 19, 2015Moderator
If the elevation is truly what got you. Yes a turbo diesel will help with HP loss to around 10K feet elevation, then too, those rigs drop 3% per 1000 ft of elevation too!
You could also put a super charger on your current truck, and get the same benefit as having a turbo diesel. Then at least you have the same sea level HP to around 10K feet also. I doubt you will be much over 45-50 mph tho with either option.
Otherwise, what happened to you is pretty normal with any natural aspirated motor. If you do not travel at these higher elevations much. Do not worry about it. If you do, worry about it, and do something.
I usually have more issues at slow speed on city and county roads in the 20+% range, where literally, I run out of gears, torque multiplication, and stall out on the hill! If in your case, still moving on a 6% grade, have a gear or two to go down, no worries. Not going forward, having to back down a grade like I am describing. THAT is a worry, and not fun!
Marty
You could also put a super charger on your current truck, and get the same benefit as having a turbo diesel. Then at least you have the same sea level HP to around 10K feet also. I doubt you will be much over 45-50 mph tho with either option.
Otherwise, what happened to you is pretty normal with any natural aspirated motor. If you do not travel at these higher elevations much. Do not worry about it. If you do, worry about it, and do something.
I usually have more issues at slow speed on city and county roads in the 20+% range, where literally, I run out of gears, torque multiplication, and stall out on the hill! If in your case, still moving on a 6% grade, have a gear or two to go down, no worries. Not going forward, having to back down a grade like I am describing. THAT is a worry, and not fun!
Marty
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