[color=red>The magic word was "exhaust brake" wich made the travel possible.</U> When I came back I saw the new forum. I have to learn some things but it is Ok. This is a great development. Thank you.[/color] [color=#0>kkjjk</FONT>
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[color=#ffff00>I][/b] to repeat it here because I was so pleased with the exhaust brake that I want to tell it to others. It isn't something new. It was there since I bought the truck and it is a part of the Greek army convertion which made old gassers to Steyr Diesels. The new thing is that it was the first time I had to travel on high speed with more than a ton of payload on the highest Greek mountain pasages using forth gear and allmost no use of service brakes. If there wasn't the exhaust brake I would have to change one or even two gears down to go dounhill safely and not overheat the brakes. I think that Exhaust brake is a must have convertion for the Deuce on a hilly terain.[/color]
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[color=#ffff00>I][/b] to repeat it here because I was so pleased with the exhaust brake that I want to tell it to others. It isn't something new. It was there since I bought the truck and it is a part of the Greek army convertion which made old gassers to Steyr Diesels. The new thing is that it was the first time I had to travel on high speed with more than a ton of payload on the highest Greek mountain pasages using forth gear and allmost no use of service brakes. If there wasn't the exhaust brake I would have to change one or even two gears down to go dounhill safely and not overheat the brakes. I think that Exhaust brake is a must have convertion for the Deuce on a hilly terain.[/color]