i dunno what to think..
Originally posted by sinthetiq
so.. does awd make a diff in braking?
so.. does awd make a diff in braking?
well given that the maximum brakes possible in any car is just before lockup and it's really a function of the rotor surface x the brakepad and coefficient of drag, etc, other fancy words
I don't see how awd would make a difference in braking?
engine braking wouldn't make a whole lot of difference either.
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Originally Posted by WiLL
...I really wanna get out and shoot people.
Originally posted by DakarM
well given that the maximum brakes possible in any car is just before lockup and it's really a function of the rotor surface x the brakepad and coefficient of drag, etc, other fancy words
I don't see how awd would make a difference in braking?
engine braking wouldn't make a whole lot of difference either.
well given that the maximum brakes possible in any car is just before lockup and it's really a function of the rotor surface x the brakepad and coefficient of drag, etc, other fancy words
I don't see how awd would make a difference in braking?
engine braking wouldn't make a whole lot of difference either.
Welll it's a tad harder to stop an AWD car just due to the mass of the second axle, etc, but nothing to be concerned about.
Originally posted by DakarM
well given that the maximum brakes possible in any car is just before lockup and it's really a function of the rotor surface x the brakepad and coefficient of drag, etc, other fancy words
well given that the maximum brakes possible in any car is just before lockup and it's really a function of the rotor surface x the brakepad and coefficient of drag, etc, other fancy words
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