> can anyone tell me, what the sense is in upgrading to rear discbrakes?
> When I hit the pedal on my 205 with rear drum brakes, all 4 wheels
> lock up
Mine never did lock all 4, only the front two, left the rears trailing.
>, so I don't see where the gain in braking performance should
> come from and why it is believed higher power cars need rear discs.
> Someone please enlight me on the subject!
> (I thought of that mod, too, but not for performance reasons, just for
> the looks :-)
Discs dissipate heat better, they are less likely to lock, they suffer fade
less and are more modulatable. Increasing the performance of the car
generally means you drive it harder, hence you will want to stop it from
faster speeds in any given situation. If your big drums have gotten hot they
will lock with relative ease. I had it explained to me better once but I
cant remember it. Our uni used to do research into the benefits of discs,
and they were pretty conclusive, now they work on reducing squeel for some
major companies.
J
Paulinho - 30 Apr 2004 22:55 GMT
> > can anyone tell me, what the sense is in upgrading to rear discbrakes?
> > When I hit the pedal on my 205 with rear drum brakes, all 4 wheels
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>
> J
You`ve all offered some very usefull advice !!!
I`m well pleased !
Thanks