wakubwa I understand it helps in the breaking system…question is the new Toyota hiace models do they come with this system…juu I’ve heard some produce that “chafya” kind of sound from the exhaust …
Yes they do.
engine brakes…freno si wote wataelewa
:D:D Wacha micheso
:D:D
ama uliconfuse na muffler? sijawai skia engine brakes kwa gari less than 3 tonnes
Ziko nayo, and those vehicles are very fast
Does it work kama ile ya lorry ama it can be modified to work with the brake pedal?..samehea blondness
Trust me sio sound ya muffler…hata mimi I always thought engine brakes ni ya lorry tu…
Fruu Chaaa
Fruuuu cho! fruuuu cho.
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but i happen to know a certain Chinese light truck with these brakes, na its only 2800cc
Nimeziweka direct na brake pedal. Ukiachilia brakes ina chwaaaaaaa
They do have. I’m not sure if its only on diesel toyota hiace ‘box’ ama pia kwa petrol. These vehicles are very good for mizigo. Ziko na mbio na nguvu. Usually when you go for a sort of long journey and the engine needs to chill, ukiwa umekanyanga brake peddle inabuild then ukikanyaga accelerator ina release. The accelerator ndio trigger. Lakini sijawahi skia mambo ya kujiwekea.
The first time I heard a vehicle with freno was the Isuzu Tx lorries- dai. It was such a captivating sound and for a young kipii in rural Muranga was something that made us run after the lorries just to hear it.
Is it true that Isuzu stopped manufacturing this Tx model because it’s virtually indestructible?
freno ni nini kwa English?
Our own school bus was that lorry we had christened it “TX” how it usually managed to ferry students to Nairobi and back without breaking down was just amazing…
fruuuu! chwaaa!