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Feeder speed limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="MaceFremonti" data-source="post: 1195920" data-attributes="member: 36696"><p>It does. Say you have it set to 65. You are cruising along and start a downhill grade. It cuts the throttle and applies the jake as soon as your speed hits 66. Even if you have the actual jake button on low it will apply hi jake if needed. </p><p></p><p>If you are cruising along at 65 in 10th gear and hit an upgrade and have to downshift you just push in the clutch and downshift. It cuts the throttle then reapplies it once you are in gear. Max speed is reduced though. So if you forget to up shift after climbing the hill your max speed is now 57 (9th). When you then upshift it takes you back up to 65. Max is 67 in 10th.</p><p></p><p>Next years model checks your email for you too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaceFremonti, post: 1195920, member: 36696"] It does. Say you have it set to 65. You are cruising along and start a downhill grade. It cuts the throttle and applies the jake as soon as your speed hits 66. Even if you have the actual jake button on low it will apply hi jake if needed. If you are cruising along at 65 in 10th gear and hit an upgrade and have to downshift you just push in the clutch and downshift. It cuts the throttle then reapplies it once you are in gear. Max speed is reduced though. So if you forget to up shift after climbing the hill your max speed is now 57 (9th). When you then upshift it takes you back up to 65. Max is 67 in 10th. Next years model checks your email for you too... [/QUOTE]
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