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Old 05-25-2020, 11:38 AM
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Generally speaking, you lose about 2-3% of your power per thousand feet of altitude. That's independent of temperature.

For small engines and underpowered cars, that's a noticeable change. If you're noticing a significant change in an over powered light weight car, then there's a problem. And it's not the heat or the altitude.
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