Exhaust Brake

Joe917

Explorer
These trucks are full time 4X4, locking the central diff on snowy Icy roads changes the feel of the truck dramatically.
 

mxpxer7

Member
These trucks are full time 4X4, locking the central diff on snowy Icy roads changes the feel of the truck dramatically.

So I get that when you lock the rear diff both rear tires spin together with equal power (even if one loses traction).

What does the center diff do?
 

Joe917

Explorer
Center diff splits the power 50 50 front and rear. Keep all diffs unlocked on dry asphalt. lock the center in snow and ice, and loose surfaces, mud, gravel etc.
 

joeblack5

Active member
Not sure about the need for an air cylinder shutting the IP of. The governor should shut off the fuel anyhow when you take the foot of the throttle. Only to give fuel again just above idle.
Unless you want yo use the exhaust brake below idle rpm there would be no use for that air cylinder .

Johan
 

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