Just a question about engine braking on a Festy.
I always assumed the faster the engine was spinning, the more gas it was using so I always put the car in neutral when coasting down a steep hill. But after doing more research, I find that is not the case.
Now my question is this, is the B3 ECU sophisticated enough to cut fuel when the gas pedal is released but the car is still in gear? Or does it just drop to idle fuel consumption?
Now I have though I had heard something about it doing that in 5th gear on here as a part of slight engine brake for slowing down on the highway without using brakes, but that obviously won't cut the fuel when I engine brake by downshifting to 3rd.
I always assumed the faster the engine was spinning, the more gas it was using so I always put the car in neutral when coasting down a steep hill. But after doing more research, I find that is not the case.
Now my question is this, is the B3 ECU sophisticated enough to cut fuel when the gas pedal is released but the car is still in gear? Or does it just drop to idle fuel consumption?
Now I have though I had heard something about it doing that in 5th gear on here as a part of slight engine brake for slowing down on the highway without using brakes, but that obviously won't cut the fuel when I engine brake by downshifting to 3rd.
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