motorbromser
Motorbromser, or engine brakes, are devices or systems that increase deceleration by using the engine to dissipate kinetic energy. They reduce reliance on wheel brakes and help manage brake temperatures, especially on long descents.
Two common forms are exhaust brakes and compression release brakes. An exhaust brake modifies exhaust flow
Usage: Engine brakes are most common on heavy-duty diesel trucks and buses, though some passenger vehicles employ
Advantages: They reduce brake wear and overheating, improve control on descents, and can provide reliable deceleration
Limitations and drawbacks: Performance varies with engine speed and gear; exhaust brakes can generate significant noise;
Regulation and environmental notes: Noise regulations for engine brakes vary by country and region; some urban
History: The concept emerged in the mid-20th century with the development of compression-release and later exhaust