shunkmanitu
New member
Brakes are cheap!
I guess what I am saying is that with greater load to pull, keeping higher rpm's can reduce wear on the transmission. In other words, using more braking power of the engine (by downshifting) would be better all around.
Obviously, I'm not an engine guy, but logically this seems right? or is it wrong? :dontknow:[/quote]
Brake pad replacement is MUCH cheaper than clutch or transmission work. Use your brakes to reduce the loads on the clutch and drive line and if you wish then down shift to match your speed. Only in regenerative electrobrakes is it best to let the motors slow you down. I am NOT saying that using a lower gear to increase engine braking on an extreme downgrade should not be used. Just don't downshift and put the stress on the engine, drive line and clutch.
I guess what I am saying is that with greater load to pull, keeping higher rpm's can reduce wear on the transmission. In other words, using more braking power of the engine (by downshifting) would be better all around.
Obviously, I'm not an engine guy, but logically this seems right? or is it wrong? :dontknow:[/quote]
Brake pad replacement is MUCH cheaper than clutch or transmission work. Use your brakes to reduce the loads on the clutch and drive line and if you wish then down shift to match your speed. Only in regenerative electrobrakes is it best to let the motors slow you down. I am NOT saying that using a lower gear to increase engine braking on an extreme downgrade should not be used. Just don't downshift and put the stress on the engine, drive line and clutch.