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(Message started by: allante on Apr 14th, 2004, 12:33pm)

Title: Progressive? braking
Post by allante on Apr 14th, 2004, 12:33pm
Not a problem as such, more just a query. I seem to have 'progressive' braking, i.e, if you hold the same pressure on the brake pedal, the brakes seem to come on more as you slow down, if you know what i mean. hard to describe but its a bit like when you have oil on your discs (which I havent). they seem to pull themselves on more without pressing any harder on the pedal.
I just wondered if this was a normal thing or not?

Andy

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by Snoopy on Apr 14th, 2004, 5:29pm
The brakes are designed to operate within certain temperatures for optimim performance and it could be that as you brake gently the discs are warming up and then giving you the maximim braking effect as they become hot... but I would not have thought it was anything to worry about..... as long as there are no strange noises and vibrations coming back when under braking, and the car is not pulliing one way or the other.........and as you slow down so the braking efort becomes less and if you hold the same pressure then you will brake harder.....

Cheers
Snoopy

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by Alan on Apr 14th, 2004, 10:44pm
Andy
Are you sure you havent been working on the car in work. You know what I meen, Handling all them greasy burgers and them playing with your breaks.  ;D ;D ;D
Alan

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by allante on Apr 15th, 2004, 5:47am
Snoopy,
Yeah I wasnt really worried, just wondered if it was normal on these. Its one of those things you get used to after a while, got to be really gentle on the brake pedal. Mind you it hasnt long since had new pads so it might settle down, thanks

Alan
Ours arent as greasy as yours and anyway, I could tell you something about McD's and protein but you would never work there again! I dont think its public knowledge and I certainly aint posting it on here!
;)

(apart from that im in plastics...so there! :P )

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by Snoopy on Apr 15th, 2004, 6:44am
Ah AHha! How long since it had new pads? New pads had a specila surface on them to clean up the face of the OLD disc and MUST be treated with the greatest respect for the first 500 miles depending on what sort of driving you do... there is usually a leaflet inside telling you all about this but the feeling you get is I think quite normal......

Cheers
Snoopy

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by allante on Apr 15th, 2004, 11:24am
AH! I dont know, the previous owner had them fitted but its only in the last couple of months. might well be that then!

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by Alan on Apr 16th, 2004, 12:02am
Oh come on I am dieing to know what the do to their burgers. I am Not a great lover of Mc Donalds anyway so it may put me off Totaly.
Come on I hate being in suspense :) :) ::) ::)

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by allante on Apr 16th, 2004, 5:49am
should that be 'suspenders'?  thats not what i heard!  ;)

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by Alan on Apr 17th, 2004, 1:09am
Now I am curious
What have you herd?? Good things I hope. :D :D

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by allante on Apr 17th, 2004, 9:09am
Hey each to his own, if suspenders and high heels are what you like, then who am i to condemn what you wear in the privacy of your own home! ;)

(they do make your legs itch though dont they!)
;D

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by Alan on Apr 18th, 2004, 1:20am
I dont know You tell me ;D ;D

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by allante on Apr 18th, 2004, 10:51am
I just did!  ;)
Anyway, i know guys who wear them to go fishing in, they say its to keep warm but i have my doubts!

(tights that is, not suspenders and high heels!)

Title: Re: Progressive? braking
Post by Alan on Apr 18th, 2004, 11:42pm
No comment ;)



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