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pnichols wrote:
I wonder how Onan is making it so convenient on their built-in RV generators: I just turn a knob on the generator to the various altitudes we might be camping at. The knob is marked in feet. This sure is an easy way to do it.
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robert_at_honda wrote:
A little off-topic, but maybe some of the aviation-types/pilots out there can describe how the mixture control works on small aircraft with carburetor-style engines? I'm guessing it allows for manual control of the amount of fuel flow to best match the altitude?
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I work for Honda, but the preceding is my opinion alone.
Robert@Honda
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srt20 wrote:
I don't have a horse in this race, I don't own either, but my snowmobile partner has a Yamaha gen 2k or whatever it is. We have used it in January at 10,400 ft in the Snowy Mtns with no issues at all. We use it to power his trailer as a mobile work shop for when we break stuff. His 42k RV furnace also works great at this exact altitude. I forget what brand furnace it is.
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Chinolbz wrote:
Yamaha does not offer high-altitude jets. I called the Tech # and the guy said it didn't matter, all air is the same!
I bought Hondas.
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