

Avoid the feeling of panic in hard or prolonged braking situations with diesels engine vehicles. Gas engines are designed with a throttle or butterfly valve that closes the air intake of the engine forming a vacuum effect that assists the vehicle in braking. Diesel engines have no such butterfly valve and thus no compression is developed when the throttle is released during braking. This means the brakes are given the entire task of getting the vehicle stopped. The D-Celerator
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