338 win mag
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We will be taking a couple of atv's on our Wyoming trip this year from NC. Will the carburetors need adjusting for the altitude change. Going from roughly 1000ft to 9000ft elevation.
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I was hoping that would be the case. Not like we're gonna be racing them or anythingI didn't NOTICE much difference when I took mine to Idaho. Live at around 600, went up to 7-8000 I suppose.
Thanks. Looks like I'll still have sufficient powerThere is probably a guide by your manufacturer for the information you are looking for.
Here is an example:
At that altitude - IMO, you are going to want to jet them... It may run OK for a bit but you are going to run rich and eventually have problems. A good friend was in CO one year with someone that didn't rejet and he ran for a while but one longer trip from camp he barly made it back - no power and it was bogging down - his ATV was out of commision the rest of the trip.
Certainly one of the benefits if you have EFI - just drive..