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Old 04-08-04 | 01:27 AM
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S4 60-0 distances?

Hey guys I am preparing for court and I am doing some calculations on distances and speeds from the scene of my accident and I wanted to know what the 60-0 distances were for an 87 Sport,GXL, or TII since they all have the same brakes. If any of you have a G-tech I would really appreciate you all doing a 60-0 test for me at maximum braking input. I'd do it myself but I don't have an FC to drive. I already looked in most of the links I have for specs on FC's and it does not appear in any of them. If you perform this with a G-tech please give as much detail as you can on your brakes and the test conditions aswell as your FC's tires and sizing I need these numbers to be as accurate as possible. If anyone out here has an 87 Sport with SS lines, Metalic pads, new/turned rotors and new tires(stock size) You would be helping me a great deal. Thanks!


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Old 04-08-04 | 01:46 AM
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I'l do my friends car. 1988 RX-7 T2 (abs equipped) (85,000 miles on the car and brakes). stock 205/55/r16 sizing with Toyo Proxes FZ4 tires. stock calipers/rotors/new oem pads temp was 76*F out.

GTECH PRO said 130 feet.
Old 04-08-04 | 02:58 AM
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