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ok how is engine braking ,for the car. i know thats what the 2 nd 1 is specifically made for. and it says in the owners manual u can do it. and i know on a manual transmission its not bad at all. but what about on the lexus auto tranny?

is engine braking(but when u drop it dont let it drop to past like 4500,not erven, prabably liek 3500-4000rpms) bad for the tranny at all? does it wear it awway faster at all? thanx


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Don't use engine braking by downshifting, if possible! It definitely puts an added strain on the transmission and WILL shorten it's life. Repairing brakes are a lot cheaper then a transmission repair. ;)

Posted

oh ok,thats exactly what i wanted to know. yea and thats what my dad said. he said it shouldnt really wear it down but if anything brakes are a lot cheaper to replace then the tranny

Posted

engine braking is for slowing down lightly when towing

in a standard tranny it is easier to coast to slow down than keep changing gears as each gear shift wears the clutch

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I only use it (drop the tranny into 4 or even 3) when I want to slow down and not let the cop who is holding up the radar gun see my brake lights.

:rolleyes:

steviej

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haha smart idea steviej

and sk i thought that automaticss dont have a clutch but have liek a torque converter or something liek that. i might be wrong but thats what i heard.

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autos dont; have a traditional one plate clutch but a multiple disc clutch

they also have torque converters though....right? on the LS forum, questions have arisen about how much fluid is required for tranny drain and refill:

i also have a 90 LS and the factory service manual also confirms a pan drain requires 2 quarts to refill and total capacity/dry fill (including the torque converter) is 8.6 quarts.

...meaning that they have torque converters...unless the ES is different

90' And 91' Transmision Fluid, How Much Fluid?

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