Shifting with Jake brakes on.

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  1. D16

    D16 Light Load Member

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    That's why I'm noticed it mostly with dump trucks.:biggrin_2556:
     
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  3. Lucifer

    Lucifer Light Load Member

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    When I was 16 I used to drive my car around with the headers open making lots of noise.

    Well these guys are still mentally 16.
     
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  4. MedicineMan

    MedicineMan Road Train Member

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    they are also the reason you come to a nice big downgrade witha sign that says no engine braking! just love those
     
  5. Martin97

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    I have a series 60 Detroit and a 10 speed in my truck and if your familiar with that engine you know how slowly they lose RPM's between up shifts.. using the jake set on 2 cylinders is an excellent way to grab gears faster (or at all) when starting from a stop on a hill. if you have the option, turning on the engine fan also works well for this purpose.
    Anytime you see this used around a Truckstop or on level ground it shows the driver is very lazy, (wont turn off the switch) a moron, or both.
     
  6. Missourian

    Missourian Bobtail Member

    'cuz I run my engine brakes all the time. Brake shoe linings cost money, down-shifting with engine braking costs nothing. The only place I don't use the "jakes" is at the truckstop and in residential neighborhoods.
     
  7. ziggystyles

    ziggystyles Road Train Member

    Yeah, nothign like living in an area that people think isnt a residential area only to wake up at 2am to hear the sound of a loud-### jake as they slow down ...."bababababababababababababbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa....baaaaaaaaaa......baaaababababababababababababababab.............................BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH"

    the engine slows itself down naturally in gear. Downshift to lower gears one by one as you slow, applying a light brake. lol wear and tear on brake pads...wow.
     
  8. D16

    D16 Light Load Member

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    Using unmuffled engine brakes in towns must be fined by cops.At least it's no respect to citizens.:biggrin_2558:
     
  9. Martin97

    Martin97 Bobtail Member

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    Looks like your OK to me, anything besides what you mentioned is common sense use.
     
  10. MedicineMan

    MedicineMan Road Train Member

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    You obviously don't buy your own truck parts.

    And unmuffled engine brakes are the problem not muffled engine brakes. A jake through a set of mufflers is barely louder than the motor. It's the straight pipe crowd that has seen to it that we can't ever run our engine brakes without fear of a fine
     
  11. MedicineMan

    MedicineMan Road Train Member

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    I bet you really needed that driving lesson from the rookie. you really should thank him for enlightening you on all your wrongdoings in life
     
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