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road-runner
Mar 17, 2016Explorer III
Jetting just trims the fuel to match the lower volume of available air at higher altitude. It will not gain you any power unless it is running so rich it will not run well. In that case, jetting will only get you to the point that Chum Lee mentions above.I think anybody who flies a gasoline powered airplane will disagree with this statement. The rich mixture engine runs smoothly at high altitudes, and has a very noticeable power increase when the mixture is leaned out. As would be expected, fuel consumption also goes down.
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