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beeker wrote:Speak to any professional driver, use the brakes to slow, not the engine.
RomanV wrote:beeker wrote:Speak to any professional driver, use the brakes to slow, not the engine.
That's retarded, on the track with a massively overbraked car perhaps, not in an ordinary car going down a particularly taxing hill.
BTW if you're clever you can use your engine as a dynamic brake bias adjuster.
beeker wrote:RomanV wrote:beeker wrote:Speak to any professional driver, use the brakes to slow, not the engine.
That's retarded, on the track with a massively overbraked car perhaps, not in an ordinary car going down a particularly taxing hill.
BTW if you're clever you can use your engine as a dynamic brake bias adjuster.
I suggest you research your topics prior to making such statements. I've been on so many courses over the years and every professional instructors states such. Using gears for holding speed is ok, but you use the brakes for braking. Too many people try and use the driveline for slowing the car, and its simply not designed for that.
beeker wrote:I suggest you research your topics prior to making such statements. I've been on so many courses over the years and every professional instructors states such.
Using gears for holding speed is ok, but you use the brakes for braking. Too many people try and use the driveline for slowing the car, and its simply not designed for that.
Chickenman wrote:Be no need for heel/toe if you just used your brakes to retard speed on the track.
Chickenman wrote:Be no need for heel/toe if you just used your brakes to retard speed on the track.
Jazza wrote:Try driving to Matarangi (1 hour from coromandel) in an ef civic without engine braking. You wont make it.
RomanV wrote:Chickenman wrote:Be no need for heel/toe if you just used your brakes to retard speed on the track.
No, what you said there was basically " If you dont engine brake, you dont need to heel toe" Which isnt right, is it?
You could not engine brake at all, and you'd still need to heel toe, as the disparity between correct engine RPM and wheel speed would jolt the vehicle.
Even if you never engine brake at all, this is still necessary.
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