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<blockquote data-quote="KYHILLJACK" data-source="post: 846953" data-attributes="member: 70638"><p>You'll lose about 2 to 3% horsepower per 1000 feet altitude. Hardly noticeable. Only thing I jetted out there was my '68 Mustang. Kicking the 4 bbl in was like flushing the toilet but without the 'woosh'. I don't think you will have any problems. Bring a spare spark plug though in case you foul one out.</p><p>I'm a little north of you in Scott County. My folks live down near Green River Lake. They came back from Gunnison 7 years ago after being out there 20 years after retirement.</p><p>GMU 22. Meeker. Good area. Lot of private land, but as long as everyone keeps the elk moving it's a great location.</p><p>Good luck to you and hope we have some snow flying by then. Long range forecast seems to be trending that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYHILLJACK, post: 846953, member: 70638"] You'll lose about 2 to 3% horsepower per 1000 feet altitude. Hardly noticeable. Only thing I jetted out there was my '68 Mustang. Kicking the 4 bbl in was like flushing the toilet but without the 'woosh'. I don't think you will have any problems. Bring a spare spark plug though in case you foul one out. I'm a little north of you in Scott County. My folks live down near Green River Lake. They came back from Gunnison 7 years ago after being out there 20 years after retirement. GMU 22. Meeker. Good area. Lot of private land, but as long as everyone keeps the elk moving it's a great location. Good luck to you and hope we have some snow flying by then. Long range forecast seems to be trending that way. [/QUOTE]
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