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Does the Spyder have an Altidude reading?

No, but air traffic control usually lets me right through just for the wow factor. :2thumbs:

Sorry, couldn't resist. :)
 
Does the Spyder have an altitude reading?

My 22 F3S has a combination air temp/pressure sensor #17 on the air box parts list that will compensate for changes in air temperature and changes in altitude as you ride during the trip. That leads me to believe that the fuel injection system in the Spyder automatically compensates for these changes.

Your question asked about an altitude reading which I doubt; but an air pressure sensor will sense the lower air pressure at altitude and adjust the fuel injection to provide a leaner mixture. You will still experience a loss in power of approximately 3%/1000' of altitude as you climb and regain it as you descend. FWIW.

My FI 850 Summit X could display altitude if it was selected.
 
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