Carrerasax
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So using gears to slow down does the action of braking, after engine has done initial slowing, still give further assistance as you reduce Rev level while braking?
I go along with the above for general driving. (A long downhill descent might mean using the engine but that is not a regular event for most).On modern vehicles the brakes are designed to stop the vehicle without engine breaking, certainly out vehicles anyway.
So using gears to slow down does the action of braking, after engine has done initial slowing, still give further assistance as you reduce Rev level while braking?
It's fifty years since I passed my driving test. I was taught to use the engine and gearbox to slow down.Agree with above, break pads much cheaper than gear boxes. Kids these days are not taught engine breaking.
Just think what soft sand filled escape roads are for on mountain down hills. For idiots who come down using brakes,