Hello everyone... I've been cruising around the sight for about a month now, reading and researching all that is being written about the V6 Camaro in hopes of eventually making a well formed decision when it comes time to lay down some money for one.
That said, I was struck by the following:
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An unmodified Camaro will perform better at sea level than it will at 7000 feet elevation. This is due to the more dense air that is available at sea level. The mass air sensor will accurately read the difference in air density and the PCM will process accordingly (not relearn the performance back out) because the other PCM readings and functionality are within allowable limits. A properly modified Camaro will respond the same with additional air flow being measured accurately while maintaining sensor readings that are accurate and within allowable spec of the PCM.
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Does this mean that an Airaid modified Camaro V6 will perform as well @ 7000 feet as it would at sea level? As you may have guessed - Santa Fe is up at 7000 feet...