Very cool video..However dude,you missed the most important thing of all : What is the stopping distance? Do you happen to have any site with data regarding stopping distance to cars?
Don't forget tyres play a big part in the braking distance. I would always use one of Continentals, Dunlop, Bidgestone or Goodyear. All other brands in my opinion are absolute rubbish.
The only bad part, if you were to consider it is that if you have good brakes than you stop to fast, and dont give the person behind you enough space to stop. But then again thats not your problem, it will be his fault anyway for rear-ending you.
A whole lot of money and taking a percocet every day isn't too bad if the money is right, but than again I believe this has happened to you or someone you know so in that case I know where your going with this: "no money in the world can make up for your health type thing" and that is completely true. Good brakes none the less.
mercedes i think have the best brakes stock i remember way back when my old c240 brought me to a dead stop from 130mph and it stayed completely flat and the rear end didn't even tremble
and also in when you are gowing to brake in an emergency the human tendency is to release the pedal quickly and hit the brake pedal hard, SBC recognizes the rapid movement when you let go the accelator and within that second or less before braking hard SBC sets the brake pads closer to the disc for a faster response, it also fills up the brake lines with pressure for maximum braking force
weigh is around 1.8ton (3.960 pounds) great is the SBC brake system. SBC is drive-by-wire brake system which can use a maximum braking power independetly to each wheel. Available only for models E and SL. Better brakes then in my actual 2007 BMW 740i for example. Different is when you hit the brakes on the bad surface (dust, sand, snow, wet etc) or in the corner. Car is all the time steady and superbly under control with huge deceleration.
When I hit the brakes in my 2007 BMW in the corner, ABS brakes on the inner wheel is nervous and is problematic keep the car in a highway lane (I am talking about speeds 120 mph and higher)
Very cool video..However dude,you missed the most important thing of all : What is the stopping distance? Do you happen to have any site with data regarding stopping distance to cars?
Thank you!
blackhawk192 1 year ago
Don't forget tyres play a big part in the braking distance. I would always use one of Continentals, Dunlop, Bidgestone or Goodyear. All other brands in my opinion are absolute rubbish.
jclarkson1000 2 years ago
strong brakes!
radoo1994 2 years ago 3
The only bad part, if you were to consider it is that if you have good brakes than you stop to fast, and dont give the person behind you enough space to stop. But then again thats not your problem, it will be his fault anyway for rear-ending you.
SSSDiaz7 3 years ago
well it still is your problem cause no matter how much money you sue the bastard for
that nagging neck pain will piss you off for eternity!
bigman95impala 2 years ago
A whole lot of money and taking a percocet every day isn't too bad if the money is right, but than again I believe this has happened to you or someone you know so in that case I know where your going with this: "no money in the world can make up for your health type thing" and that is completely true. Good brakes none the less.
SSSDiaz7 2 years ago
In America MBs' four way flashers kick on after a quick stop, but it looks like this is not true where you are.
bg1379 3 years ago
the rear lights flashes at an emergency brake
drey63 3 years ago
mercedes i think have the best brakes stock i remember way back when my old c240 brought me to a dead stop from 130mph and it stayed completely flat and the rear end didn't even tremble
ilovenissan 3 years ago
and also in when you are gowing to brake in an emergency the human tendency is to release the pedal quickly and hit the brake pedal hard, SBC recognizes the rapid movement when you let go the accelator and within that second or less before braking hard SBC sets the brake pads closer to the disc for a faster response, it also fills up the brake lines with pressure for maximum braking force
JohnFL20101 4 years ago
thats a real good observation thnx i didnt know that
americaneagle12 2 years ago
why not try the same test on your BMW and post a video as well ? would like to have a look tho
randychuah 4 years ago
good idea, I'll make it soon.
602780573 4 years ago
thx alot =]
randychuah 4 years ago
Nice. Too bad SBC is going away, it had some problems but they were worked out.
dieselnutt 4 years ago
that is very very very good:X
MERCEDESrulzz 4 years ago
Wow - what's that car weigh? I've seen cars doing 60 stop in more than that!
fuzzbucksLB 4 years ago
weigh is around 1.8ton (3.960 pounds) great is the SBC brake system. SBC is drive-by-wire brake system which can use a maximum braking power independetly to each wheel. Available only for models E and SL. Better brakes then in my actual 2007 BMW 740i for example. Different is when you hit the brakes on the bad surface (dust, sand, snow, wet etc) or in the corner. Car is all the time steady and superbly under control with huge deceleration.
602780573 4 years ago
When I hit the brakes in my 2007 BMW in the corner, ABS brakes on the inner wheel is nervous and is problematic keep the car in a highway lane (I am talking about speeds 120 mph and higher)
602780573 4 years ago
Wow very nice for stock
crazedGram 4 years ago
daaaaaaayem
re3s 4 years ago
Nice
UKBadBoi 4 years ago