Fellow car friends... behold, the latest mandatory and regulatory requirement from the NHTSA for brakes... will be required in all cars starting next year.
It has mandatory battery regeneration, multiple layers of redundant brake pads (because 0.0001% failure rate means one crash too many), and it will be added at no cost to you (only the manufacturer will have to pay) on all new vehicles! Best of all... it'll never have any problems with the 10 brake sensors that are now required to monitor it!!!
Fellow car friends... behold, the latest mandatory and regulatory requirement from the NHTSA for brakes... will be required in all cars starting next year. Best of all... it'll never have any problems with the 10 brake sensors that are now required to monitor it!!!
I assume this was another idea that came out of the Biden Administration? I especially like that it going to be free and the cost won't be passed on to the consumer. Yep, if it sounds too good to be true then............
Haha... it's from an account I follow on X, and it's AI-based. It's actually an older image, way before GROK or CoPilot. Basically, it tried to create a braking system based on the homologation of a drum brake system, a disc brake system, and a regenerative braking system... and it basically came up with the craziest most useless looking thing you could possibly imagine. It even looks like it has two fuel injectors attached at the bottom sticking out the side. Haha...
Well when you wear through the braking surfaces on the main disc, wait a while to wear through the cooling vanes and you'll have a second set of braking surfaces haha.
Well when you wear through the braking surfaces on the main disc, wait a while to wear through the cooling vanes and you'll have a second set of braking surfaces haha.
My favorite part is the CAKESTOR... that's where the cake is kept...
Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]: You guys are missing out. It has a disc-mounted master cyl. This is real innovation.
Yeah right.
My marriage has one, .
Do you replace them all at once ?
EDIT
What was the reason why we needed new "math". The dual master cylinder was a very good improvement, front and rear. It was still only one master cylinder.
[This message has been edited by cliffw (edited 03-05-2025).]