It's not "compression braking", as you would get back at least the same effort, and on a hot engine some more as well.
You are effectively wasting energy by losing it across a closed butterfly, and then compressing it back to atmospheric...energy is lost, car decelerates.
My E-30 is a classic.
Slight whisp on full acceleration, slight blue puff on gear change, then full "throttle" over-run is a bit blue, followed by a great big blue billow on re-applying the accelerator...JamesBond would be proud on the getaway move.
It manages to drip oil out the air filter, even 'though the air is (always) flowing into the engine.
You are effectively wasting energy by losing it across a closed butterfly, and then compressing it back to atmospheric...energy is lost, car decelerates.
My E-30 is a classic.
Slight whisp on full acceleration, slight blue puff on gear change, then full "throttle" over-run is a bit blue, followed by a great big blue billow on re-applying the accelerator...JamesBond would be proud on the getaway move.
It manages to drip oil out the air filter, even 'though the air is (always) flowing into the engine.