On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Archimedes wrote: > By the way, a lot of the diddling with the brakes was driven by trying to > comply with (unfunded) federal mandates. The feds began issuing > regulations on brakes (and quite a few other things) beginning in > 1970. The regs often carried specs that changed every year (which I am > certain really frazzled the engineers). Well that would help explain the unexplainable! Thanks for the info. > Many of them made little sense. > > For instance, any moron can tell you that a brake system tuned to stop the > car efficiently under full rated load (four people, the family dog, and two > hundred pounds of luggage plus the beer cooler) is going to be a lot less > efficient under normal load (one driver going to work every day). It was > for this reason that almost all cars (especially smaller ones) in the late > seventies and early eighties had serious problems with severe rear-wheel > lockup. Yeah, legislation controlling the physics of weight transfer during braking would fix that! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list