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SonicLogic
Aug 09, 2009Explorer
toprudder wrote:I agree. Also note that there are a number of locations in the U.S. that are below sea level such as New Orleans and several areas in California.
My guess is that they jet for sea level. The consequence of running a generator, jetted for sea level, at a higher altitude is a rich fuel-air mixture. It won't be optimum, but should not damage the engine. The other way round (as stated in the manufacturer data supplied by MrWizard) is running too lean, which can overheat the engine.
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