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Automotive Braking Performance?

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SanMichael
07/29/2025, 08:48 PM

Automotive braking performance includes braking distance and braking deceleration, which are essentially consistent indicators. Below is relevant knowledge about braking performance: 1. Braking effectiveness: Braking effectiveness refers to the braking distance or deceleration when a vehicle brakes to a stop from a certain initial speed on good road surfaces, and is the most fundamental evaluation indicator of braking performance. 2. Consistency of braking effectiveness: The consistency of braking effectiveness mainly includes two indicators: resistance to heat fade and resistance to water fade. 3. Directional stability during braking: Directional stability during braking refers to the vehicle's performance of not deviating, skidding, or losing steering ability during the braking process.

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DeBennett
08/15/2025, 02:05 AM

The braking performance of a car refers to its ability to stop quickly, which is extremely crucial, especially in emergency situations on highways. Having driven for over 20 years, I pay the most attention to brake pad wear and tire conditions. If the brake pads are too thin, it can significantly increase the braking distance, which is very dangerous. Regularly checking the brake fluid is also important, as deteriorated fluid can cause brake failure. In bad weather, insufficient tire grip can double the braking distance, so it's advisable to drive slower in the rain. I recommend car owners check the thickness of their brake pads every month. Replacing them costs a few hundred yuan, but safety should always come first.

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DiAlexis
10/19/2025, 11:22 PM

When it comes to braking performance, as someone who repairs cars daily, I often encounter owners complaining about soft brakes. The core lies in the braking system, including brake discs, calipers, and brake lines. Excessive scratches or warping on the brake discs can affect braking force, requiring resurfacing or replacement. Leaking brake lines or air bubbles entering the system can lead to slow brake response, necessitating bleeding and inspection. Worn tire treads can also cause skidding, increasing braking distance. During maintenance, don't forget to test the brake fluid pressure; the normal range is 1000-1500 Pascals, exceeding which is dangerous. Before each trip, lightly press the brakes a few times to ensure a firm pedal feel.

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GemmaMarie
12/02/2025, 10:53 PM

Braking performance directly affects driving pleasure, as I deeply realized on the track. When accelerating to overtake, rapid braking is a lifesaver, especially before entering a corner. Factors affecting performance include brake fade, which is the failure caused by overheated brake discs. High-performance cars use ventilated discs to mitigate this. Upgrading to carbon-ceramic brake pads or calipers can reduce braking distance by 20%, but modifications should be done professionally, not randomly. On rainy days, slippery roads and poor wet performance of tires can extend braking distance by several meters. In daily driving, developing the habit of anticipation and slowing down in advance is safer.

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OAmir
01/23/2026, 12:17 AM

As a father of two, braking performance is crucial for the safety of the whole family. The fundamental factor is braking distance, ideally stopping from 100 km/h within 40 meters. Influencing factors go beyond worn brake pads; the ABS system's proper function is vital—it prevents wheel lockup for stable stops. On winding mountain roads, brakes are prone to overheating, leading to reduced performance. For economical car maintenance, using aftermarket parts saves money and hassle. Check tire pressure monthly, referring to the standard value on the door label. Remember, higher speeds make braking more challenging—maintain a safe distance and avoid tailgating.

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