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MrWizard wrote:
My exhaust brake is not Pac Brake
Mine is the "D-Celerator"
There is a main on off switch and a switch on the throttle pedal
With the main On, the brake activates when I take my foot off the throttle, and deactivates when my foot touches the throttle
Very easy to control downhill speed
I don't even have to press down on the throttle
The touch of my foot on the throttle is enough to release the exhaust brake with out giving it throttle
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supercub wrote:
When descending a grade where you're using your exhaust brake, once slowed, to below your desired speed, do you turn off the the exhaust brake and accelerate and then turn it back on......or do you leave it on, and use the throttle to accelerate a little. I was just descending a 6% grade, had the exhaust brake on......and slowed to below 55mph and it's still slowing....I usually turn off the exhaust brake and let it accelerate up to 60 or so, then turn it back on.......but was wondering if I should leave it on and use the accelerator. What's best? Pros and cons? does it matter which you use? Thanks
Brian
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