10:th-Jul-2017, 10:01:10
Hello Experts,
Just wondering, Does any one here experience a wierd behaviour on Rev gauge while on a not so steep downhill?
Basically, i own an Astra GTC 1.4T Auto transmission and when i'm doing a downhill, (doing around 40 ~ 60 mph - rev around 2000 rpm) and apply brake to slowdown, the engine rev goes up to 3000 ~ 4000 rpm. Is this kind of normal?
I asked few Automatic car drivers (Jaguar XE owner and a BMW 3 Series owner - all 65 plate), and they said they haven't experinced such
while doing downhills.
I know there is a thing called engine braking, but my question is why its applied all the time when doing downhills and not to be seen in other car manufactures? (Like i mentioned above)
Apart from that, my car doesn't have any known issues........
Thanks in advance.......
Just wondering, Does any one here experience a wierd behaviour on Rev gauge while on a not so steep downhill?
Basically, i own an Astra GTC 1.4T Auto transmission and when i'm doing a downhill, (doing around 40 ~ 60 mph - rev around 2000 rpm) and apply brake to slowdown, the engine rev goes up to 3000 ~ 4000 rpm. Is this kind of normal?
I asked few Automatic car drivers (Jaguar XE owner and a BMW 3 Series owner - all 65 plate), and they said they haven't experinced such
while doing downhills.
I know there is a thing called engine braking, but my question is why its applied all the time when doing downhills and not to be seen in other car manufactures? (Like i mentioned above)
Apart from that, my car doesn't have any known issues........
Thanks in advance.......