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No. Just no. If there is NEGATIVE load, the engine is not being fueled. Period.

Also if there is no power demand (e.g. engine RPM > transmission RPM, but RPM > idle), again, no fueling.



Right. Perhaps jamesjguthrie isn't seeing the difference between engine noise (mechanical strain), and engine load. "Engine load" is the additional force requested, which will be negative when the wheels are driving the engine. He's also including rev matching in a conversation that is not about clutch or torque converter wear, so there's definitely some confusion.




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