Hi,
it looks a bit starnge to me, that if I set air intake restricion for an ammount, the engine brake is reduced with that ammount. If I remember the engine brake depends on the length of the connecting-rod, because if I use the engine brake there are no fuel in the cylinders, so the intake restriction is not affecting the engine brake. It looks like, now the engine brake is calculated from the horsepower and the torque. So, if I set a 40% restriction for a car, the connecting-rod's length is not changed, so it shouldn't change the power of the engine brake by 40%. Actually it should stay at full power.
Regards,
it looks a bit starnge to me, that if I set air intake restricion for an ammount, the engine brake is reduced with that ammount. If I remember the engine brake depends on the length of the connecting-rod, because if I use the engine brake there are no fuel in the cylinders, so the intake restriction is not affecting the engine brake. It looks like, now the engine brake is calculated from the horsepower and the torque. So, if I set a 40% restriction for a car, the connecting-rod's length is not changed, so it shouldn't change the power of the engine brake by 40%. Actually it should stay at full power.
Regards,