sunshineFC
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Im looking for confirmation on how the ECU behaves during off-throttle decel (engine braking). I was under the impression that the ECU cuts fuel during engine braking...is this accurate?
I'm asking so that I can adjust my driving style to maximize my fuel milage. I have the fortune of sitting in 10 miles of traffic in each direction to/from work, and I got thinking whether I would save more gas by coasting to the stopped car infront of me before stopping myself, or if I should stay in gear, off-throttle untill the last moment, and then stop. In neutral, your using the little fuel required for idle, but if the ECU cuts fuel during decel, then you would be using 0 fuel in that same situation. Im sure that little bit would add up after a while.
Anyone have insights?
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I'm asking so that I can adjust my driving style to maximize my fuel milage. I have the fortune of sitting in 10 miles of traffic in each direction to/from work, and I got thinking whether I would save more gas by coasting to the stopped car infront of me before stopping myself, or if I should stay in gear, off-throttle untill the last moment, and then stop. In neutral, your using the little fuel required for idle, but if the ECU cuts fuel during decel, then you would be using 0 fuel in that same situation. Im sure that little bit would add up after a while.
Anyone have insights?
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