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Re: [Healeys] high altitude driving

To: Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] high altitude driving
From: Chris Dimmock <austin.healey@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 03:04:59 +1000
10,000 plus feet, or so, driving my Healey, is something, living in  
Sydney, NSW, Australia, that I've never previously considered.
I think if you have SU's, on a road car, just cruising around, you can  
back off a flat or 2 or 3
Or not. Your car.
Have fun.
However, for all those who say altitude makes no difference, consider  
this.
Mt Panorama, Bathurst is about 780 metres above sea level. Wakefield  
Park, Goulburn is around 700 metres above sea level. (yes, you other  
Aussies, guess what! Weber jetting is the same for Bathurst as for  
Wakefield)
So with Webers, you either go one size larger on the airs, or one size  
lower on the mains. Your choice
And that's at 700m (2,300 or so feet above sea level)
Your mileage, horsepower, attitude and fun may vary.
Geez. 10,000 feet. That's awesome.
I could tell you the story of boiling my Bugeye sprite at 2.00 am,  
with snow on the ground, with no soft top, on my way from Jindabyne  
back to Thredbo -  but I had SU's. And back then, I had no idea of the  
whole altitude issue.
And......
;-)
.... Neither did she...
;-)
Chris

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On 03/06/2011, at 6:09 PM, Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl> wrote:

> It will hardly be necessary to adjust the SU's to compensate for  
> passes
> with high altitudes. The system of the SU causes them to adjust to  
> lower
> air pressure more or less automatically. Anyway, you will only be on
> high altitudes for a very short time and it should not be a problem.
> Even on DellOrtos or Webers it would not be a problem. I live below   
> sea
> level; and I have taken my DellOrto equipped car up to 9500ft several
> times and never encountered problems.
> Leave well alone.
> Kees Oudesluijs
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