Kappa said:when I feel lazy I have just put my foot on the clutch and and brake, and my MPG shoots up faster than if I brake and engine brake.
Ste said:Again, doing this the engine needs enough fuel to keep it going at idle, which may well be less economical than letting the wheels turn it over (no gas) while slowing down... anyone?
Sure I saw something about this on TG with Clarkson saying he didn't realise that knocking it into neutral while slowing down isn't actually the most economical course of action!
InvaderGIR said:My 205 does 60 in 2nd...which suprised me
This is how I have always regarded it.megakid said:If you're saying that using the brakes don't decrease MPG when compared to not using them, ofcourse they do.
All the energy your engine has generated (by using fuel) getting the car moving and up to speed (hence carrying momentum) is expelled through heat via your brake pads. If you don't use them then you just incur the standard frictional and air resistance forces to slow you down slower than you would with brakes hence you'd go further on the same fuel.