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Diesel - Why no compression backpressure braking?
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Posted 4/10/2021 09:04 (#8943404 - in reply to #8943386)
Subject: RE: Diesel - Why no compression backpressure braking?


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featherfarmer - 4/10/2021 07:55

? Not sure what your talking about, I down shift through every gear to use engine compression to slow down for a stop, using engine compression to brake.

Not sure what you are talking about. Without an exhaust brake of some kind, a diesel engine has no hold back because that compression actually pushes the piston back down
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