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Originally Posted by MagnumPSI
Air quality, no. Air density, of course. Mexico City is very high up. I would say it is probably higher than Denver if you can believe that.
The only thing I could think is that there is a raised level of carbon monoxide in the air due to the air quality it could slightly hinder performance as it will take away from effective oxygen in the air, thus making less power just due to a poor oxygen content in combustion. BUT I dont think that there is enough carbon monoxide to do that, AND if there were people in Mexico City would have much much bigger problems than there car not being fast lol.
Mitch M
VE Engineering
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quick search says Mexico City=7340 ft above sea level. about a 1000 ft. higher than bandimere! sheesh.