So i have done this 15 mile downhill drive pretty regularly lately, and always get stuck behind other cars that i cant pass. So i leave the car in 5th and coast down the hill following them. I always have to tap the brake to not rear end them, but seeing their brake lights, they are coasting. I never touch the gas. What's really strange though, is that i still catch people (albeit slower) in 4th.
What's going on? I would think my 5mt would out compression brake these other cars, and the heavyish drivetrain would make me lag further behind still.
Compression braking and heavy drivetrain don't matter
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scottzg
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Compression braking and heavy drivetrain don't matter
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555BCTurbo
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4th and 5th are both overdrives in the Legacy, and overdrives don't really tend to compression brake that well...
I miss the compression braking of my Mercedes 240D Diesel...let off the gas and it was like hitting the jake brake in a semi!
I miss the compression braking of my Mercedes 240D Diesel...let off the gas and it was like hitting the jake brake in a semi!
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1987 Audi 4000CS quattro...soon to be 20VT
1994 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 CTD, #11 plate, 30 psi, Scotty II intake, 4" exhaust
