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wolfe10
Apr 16, 2014Explorer
Gasman,
No need at all to give the exhaust brake "a break". It can remain on for as long as you need it-- no harm being done. Remember, with throttle closed, there is ZERO fuel being added and transmission will upshift if you overspeed the engine.
No need at all to give the exhaust brake "a break". It can remain on for as long as you need it-- no harm being done. Remember, with throttle closed, there is ZERO fuel being added and transmission will upshift if you overspeed the engine.
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