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I engine brake with my auto because ... BWWAAAHHHH GRUGLE GURGLE ROOOMMM!!!!
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Engine Braking
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you are using the engine to help stop the car, yes it sure helps a lot and it sounds great. but it means that you are engaging the engine in the process of stopping so you will wear components as usual. Think of it this way you us the engine/tranny to go forward = Wear. You use the engine/tranny/Brakes to stop = wear. so yes it you use the engine it will wear more, how much more?. Who knows. They use it in racing probably to safe on the brakes and have more brake power (I am not an expert). I use it to have fun with this great car. my 2 cents
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Saving pads??? They will wear out anyway since that's what they are made to do. If you can't shell out $100 for pads every few years you're doing something wrong.
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200,000 miles on my last stick, engine braking all the time. I replaced the original clutch at 130k, never had engine or transmission issues and the only reason it stopped running was a hurricane.
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You are correct that with perfect rev matching and no clutch slippage you can engine brake with no substantive wear and tear on the vehicle. The real question is: Why would you want to use engine braking? Extended downhill travel requires it be done to maintain speed and avoid brake fade and a runaway vehicle. For everyday driving and performance driving, it's just a bad idea. Engine breaking upsets the handling balance of the vehicle. On a curve it can result in exterme oversteer and even a spin. Front brakes are larger because that's where the braking force is designed to be concentrated, not at the rear wheels. To decelerate, use the brakes.
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Up and down up and down.. Interesting read. I've read that the only time you need to downshift, is when you need to speed up. But I do engine brake ever so often.
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Here is my method for driving a stick and can someone tell me if im wrong.
Usually when I come to a stoplight or a stop sign I just shift the gear into neutral and let the car coast its way there and then i just use the brakes. I barely ever downshift with my brz unless the speed (rpm) dictates it. And yes I do have another car to beat on to keep my mind fresh on downshifting and engine braking but I have only started driving manual nine months ago so I am still not confident in downshift rev matching my new car.
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You're right that you don't have to downshift when coming to a stoplight but why on Earth is it "good form"? Let's use the logic you applied to approaching a slower corner in which you state you need to enter the corner in the gear you need to exit the corner. Ok, so if we're coming to a stop the "gear" we need to be in is Neutral, so let's enter that gear before a stop. Slow down in whatever gear you're in and just before you stop shift to neutral. Why put 1-5 more shifts per stop worth of wear on your synchros, shift forks and clutch. Seems wasteful, seems like bad form.
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My S2000 has 156k miles and about 25 track days on it. I have *always* downshifted through the gears when slowing down. No problems whatsoever with original synchros, shift forks, or clutch. Transmission and clutch have never seen any service other than fluids, still working just fine. Downshifting through the gears while slowing to a stop shows good form and is a good idea for a couple of reasons as far as I'm concerned. But it's not strictly necessary. |
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Please note, engine braking is what happens when you lift off the gas when driving properly (everyday, performance, track driving, whatever). That doesn't mean that you are relying on the engine to slow the car, and it doesn't mean you should lift off the gas in a curve! That said, of course you can use the throttle to point the car while cornering. But don't make the newb mistake of the BIG LIFT off the gas midcorner if things get sketchy. Instant spin... Quote:
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