The Dodge dealer recently installed a Jacobson exhaust brake on my 2001 six speed.
I am disappointed in the minimal braking power and long lag time before the brake activates. "Too little, too late", sums it up.
Has anyone found a way to increase braking power? The Chrysler manual says that maximum braking power develops at 3100 RPM. I usually need the braking power at 2200 RPM. Can the Jacobs unit be adjusted to deliver better braking power at lower RPMs?
Also, is there a way to reduce the lag time before brake activation? Mine activates about four seconds after I release the accelerator. This is about twice as long as Dodge describes in their manual. Can this be adjusted? Better yet, can the automatic lag time be eliminated all together with a gear shift mounted manual switch? I'd like to activate the brake when I want to; not when Dodge wants to!
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Bill
I am disappointed in the minimal braking power and long lag time before the brake activates. "Too little, too late", sums it up.
Has anyone found a way to increase braking power? The Chrysler manual says that maximum braking power develops at 3100 RPM. I usually need the braking power at 2200 RPM. Can the Jacobs unit be adjusted to deliver better braking power at lower RPMs?
Also, is there a way to reduce the lag time before brake activation? Mine activates about four seconds after I release the accelerator. This is about twice as long as Dodge describes in their manual. Can this be adjusted? Better yet, can the automatic lag time be eliminated all together with a gear shift mounted manual switch? I'd like to activate the brake when I want to; not when Dodge wants to!
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Bill