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4x4ord
Jan 24, 2019Explorer III
ShinerBock wrote:
Haven't watched the video, but that is about right doing the math. An N/A engine drops about 3% power every 1,000 ft above sea level.
3 x 5.6 = 16.8
347 hp - 16.8% = 289 hp
Not too far off.
Not that it makes a huge difference but if the power drops off 3% every 1000 feet the power would have dropped to:
.97^5.6 x 347 = 292.6 HP
To determine what percent hp drop there is per 1000 feet of elevation gain when the engine went from 347 down to 285 hp over 5600 feet of elevation gain you would set up an equation like this:
x^5.6 * 347 = 285 so x^5.6 =.8213 and therefore x = .8213^(1/5.6) or .965 which means that the power drops off 3.5% per 1000 feet of elevation gain.
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