To an extent, a high idle can effect the braking ability since vacuum to the brake booster may not be as high as designed. The actual idle speed would help. A high idle can be many different things from one person to the next.
well, it can, when an engine is idling high in gear, the car would have more torque on the rear wheels, therefore causing more forward momentum, making it harder to stop
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yes, because it is as if you are not taking your foot of the gas.
To an extent, a high idle can effect the braking ability since vacuum to the brake booster may not be as high as designed. The actual idle speed would help. A high idle can be many different things from one person to the next.
well, it can, when an engine is idling high in gear, the car would have more torque on the rear wheels, therefore causing more forward momentum, making it harder to stop