Re: Retarder discussion (split from Re: Fuel economy difference between 350hp and 450hp Cummins?)
Reply #8 –
I agree and use mine that way normally. Leaving my home I have a steep downhill that with the retarder on at the third position and the trans set for 1-6 the engine does not automatically downshift. retardation is fairly low.
I see I need to manually downshift the engine so the retarder works better?
I normally leave the retarder off at this point probably because of the low effect and agressively ride the brakes down the hill to warm them up and remove and rust or glaze off the rotors. Couple of hundred yards they warm up and are ready to go.
At 32.000 to 35,500 the weight is light enough to not quickly warm the brakes up if needed in an emergency as others have noticed and posted.
I prefer the disk brakes as they have almost limitless stopping ability. Fun to use them hard. Especially if you had driven older rv's that normally lacked the braking reserve these have.
But on a crowded freeway with close traffic I do turn on the retarder at maybe the second position.
Adds the initial braking effect the cold brakes lack. Probably why Foretravel used the retarder originally.
Fire trucks I think are 45k weight.
Had my electric/electronic guru move my joystick up to the middle position in the second row up from the rear and the retarder button is next to it on the drivers seat side.
I had a brake pad dragging issue on our first trip and it happened a second time on a subsequent trip. Hard application of the brakes retracted the shoes enough upon release to not drag.
Reading the meritor service instructions I noted test when you add the clay based lubrication you are supposed to remove a plug on the top of the caliper so you do not overfill the reservoir and cause the pad to drag on the rotor.
It also mentions needing lube one or two times in the life of the pads in total.
Never heard anyone mention removing the plug while lubing the calipers.
So my operation might be an unconscious way to not have any pad dragging. Hard and off retracts the pads for sure. Especially after adding the helper springs and having the cummins guys flush the calipers and use the correct grease. I doubt if they pulled the vent plug although.
Sometimes I forget why I do things a certain way but no drag this way and the warmed up system allows strong hard stops on top of the retarder.
Had a fed-ex truck stop short at 65mph in front of us in New Mexico. 150 yards maybe?
Whoa Nellie. Easily stopped well short. Warm brakes and retarder. Impressive. Almost came out of the seat.