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Diesel - Why no compression backpressure braking?
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Gearclash
Posted 4/10/2021 09:08 (#8943414 - in reply to #8943404)
Subject: RE: Diesel - Why no compression backpressure braking?


Sioux County, NWIA
Right. The only thing slowing a diesel down that has no “retarder” is friction. There will be slightly higher friction losses in high compression engines but the difference is minimal.
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