greige
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Is this bad, or wrong?
I developed a habit of this when I drove less capable cars. With the AC on, and the car in gear, the engine RPMs would drop when the compressor kicked in, not a big deal. I noticed that if I was in neutral, the engine struggled less when the compressor kicked in. I also learned after racing several laps, best to let the car coast to stop back at the parking area and don't set the parking brake to avoid warping the rotors. Now I often will slip into neutral at a red light with flat road, especially after a hard stop, and let my foot off the brake. Rotors cool more evenly, and engine has less load. I pay attention to vehicles approaching from behind and press the brake to make sure I am seen, and I rest my hand on the shifter so I can quickly shift back to drive if I didn't anticipate the light change very well.
I don't know if I am causing excessive wear on the tranny or what else I could be doing damage to.
I developed a habit of this when I drove less capable cars. With the AC on, and the car in gear, the engine RPMs would drop when the compressor kicked in, not a big deal. I noticed that if I was in neutral, the engine struggled less when the compressor kicked in. I also learned after racing several laps, best to let the car coast to stop back at the parking area and don't set the parking brake to avoid warping the rotors. Now I often will slip into neutral at a red light with flat road, especially after a hard stop, and let my foot off the brake. Rotors cool more evenly, and engine has less load. I pay attention to vehicles approaching from behind and press the brake to make sure I am seen, and I rest my hand on the shifter so I can quickly shift back to drive if I didn't anticipate the light change very well.
I don't know if I am causing excessive wear on the tranny or what else I could be doing damage to.
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