Here is the situation. My 94 ZJ 4.0 runs fine normally. I took it on a short trip to Reno Nv. It got more and more gutless as I climbed in altitude. I understand the air is thinner as you climb in altitude which changes air/fuel ratio. I remember back in shop class "some 10 years ago" that the MAP sensor on some vehicles take a atmospheric measurement as you turn the key on before the engine starts. The jeep did seem better after a few days up there and now seems to be little too responsive on the trottle now since I am back but I not sure if it just me over compensating for the lack of power when I was up there. I have drove it up there before and I dont remember it doing it last time and my wifes has never acted like that.
My question is what tells the computer atmosheric air pressure? obvious something does so it can adjust air/fuel to altitude. Is it possible to be delayed? If it is the MAP would an adjustible one be a solution?
My question is what tells the computer atmosheric air pressure? obvious something does so it can adjust air/fuel to altitude. Is it possible to be delayed? If it is the MAP would an adjustible one be a solution?