Feb-22-2017 10:19 AM
Feb-25-2017 10:15 AM
tropical36 wrote:
You might add that some (engine brakes) are extremely noisy (by comparison to exhaust brakes) and why you see so many near village signs prohibiting this cool sound.
I use "4" most of the time, "6" when loaded heavy and on step hills. "OFF" is NEVER an option (except when road conditions demand it). No tickets, lucky I guess.
As for the above nicknames, they describe products that are virtually the same, whereas an engine brake, differs dramatically from a compression brake.
They perform the same function...they slow you down. Is that NOT what most people think? Function---not form.
Personally....me thinks exhaust brakes STINK. They are not as effective as an engine brake.
As for people caring, they care plenty, when pricing the difference of having the two installed.
Many TRUCKING COMPANIES have gone to the cheaper exhaust brake. I am sure Cost has a lot to do with it. Although (my opinion AGAIN), I also think that newer drivers get into trouble with the added stopping ability (read as JACK KNIFE), and companies have gone to the least aggressive of the two.
Feb-25-2017 09:45 AM
cbshoestring wrote:Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
And to add to the confusion our 2002 Itasca Horizon with the 5.9 Cummins ISB, the switch is labeled "Engine Brake" but is in fact an Exhaust brake.
Because most people do NOT know, or care to know, the difference between the two.
Here is what matters....OFF: vehicle will coast, no cool sound.
ON: Vehicle is "held"..cool GRRRRRRRR sound.
kleenex, zerox, crock pot, jet ski, Jacuzzi, etc....
If it goes GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR it has a JAKE BRAKE.
Feb-25-2017 09:37 AM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
And to add to the confusion our 2002 Itasca Horizon with the 5.9 Cummins ISB, the switch is labeled "Engine Brake" but is in fact an Exhaust brake.
Feb-25-2017 09:33 AM
mowermech wrote:
I suspect the OP has a compression brake, since I have never heard of nor seen a 2-stage exhaust brake. Whether it is actually a real Jake Brake or merely a jake-brake type system I don't know.
Feb-25-2017 09:13 AM
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Feb-25-2017 07:59 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
I clicked there and there. Despite the Jacobs name, an exhaust brake is not a Jake Brake. A Jake brake is an engine compression unit and an exhaust brake works by increasing back pressure on the exhaust system.
Feb-24-2017 09:41 AM
Ivylog wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
It doesn't rely on compression, it prevents it.
You might want to rethink this statement as it is totally wrong.
Feb-24-2017 07:15 AM
Feb-24-2017 07:01 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
It doesn't rely on compression, it prevents it.
Feb-24-2017 06:07 AM
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