Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: Volvo_ST1
Originally Posted By: Nick R
So, I did an experiment, with a few cars. I would be driving down an empty street, floor it, and press the brake down as hard as I could.
Why?
I've explained why. Apparently it's not important to know if your engine cuts out if you slam on the brakes, for whatever reason.
I'm not afraid of the "throttle getting stuck" (better known as confusing gas and brake).
An engine is not supposed to "cut out," no matter how hard you brake. Should the throttle get stuck, which is an extremely unlikely event, you turn the engine off.
I guess you would like to see a system that recognizes conflicting input, gas and brake, and defaults to "brake priority" by engaging fuel cut-off.
Originally Posted By: Volvo_ST1
Originally Posted By: Nick R
So, I did an experiment, with a few cars. I would be driving down an empty street, floor it, and press the brake down as hard as I could.
Why?
I've explained why. Apparently it's not important to know if your engine cuts out if you slam on the brakes, for whatever reason.
I'm not afraid of the "throttle getting stuck" (better known as confusing gas and brake).
An engine is not supposed to "cut out," no matter how hard you brake. Should the throttle get stuck, which is an extremely unlikely event, you turn the engine off.
I guess you would like to see a system that recognizes conflicting input, gas and brake, and defaults to "brake priority" by engaging fuel cut-off.