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Falling Revs During Braking


olobolo
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Hi

Recently i noticed that when I'm am about to stop the car the revs are dropping below 500 - something around 450-500. When I release the brake pedal the revs are going up to normal idle state 550-600. When the car is stopped and I press the pedal again the revs drop a little bit again.

Is it normal or have to do with brake pump or something else? Should I worry and go the garage to check it out? Anyone can help?

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btw.

I've put this also on TS'es board as not all of you take a look there. Sorry for the double post.

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got the exact same problem

havent a clew wat it is

but the car feel like it wants to stall

got told it might be thin oil?

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got the exact same problem

havent a clew wat it is

but the car feel like it wants to stall

got told it might be thin oil?

What oil do you use? On mine I have fully synthetic MOTUL 8100 XCESS 5W40

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semi something something 10 W 40 is that good?

I'ts good - but depends on the manufacturer ;)

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its probably cos the brake pumps and stuff are running when u press the pedal and the lights too, more load on the engine.

I wouldnt worry about it. Mine idles at about 450-500 rpm normally and its happy.

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ah i see oh well ill try the 10 w 5 next time

but aye probs the amps draining the Battery aswell as all the other stuff

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