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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 04:49 PM
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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 05:02 PM
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umm...i'm thinking :ghey:
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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 05:04 PM
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i'm thinking he's very inexperienced..
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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 05:05 PM
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so.. does awd make a diff in braking?
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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 05:07 PM
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Originally posted by sinthetiq
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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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 05:11 PM
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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.

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.
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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 05:13 PM
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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

and the friction from the tire / road. but that has nothing to do with the braking system or drive wheels.h:
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