When, for example, you're coming down a long hill and you select a low gear and use the engine braking to slow you, does the fact that you're doing a relatively high RPM mean you use more fuel than if you just used a high gear and used only the brakes to control the speed?
The way I figured was that if you're in a modern car with software controlled fuel injection, it would automatically lean-off the mixture to save fuel as there's very little load on the engine, but that's purely a guess.
The way I figured was that if you're in a modern car with software controlled fuel injection, it would automatically lean-off the mixture to save fuel as there's very little load on the engine, but that's purely a guess.