Freios ABS - Quatro Rodas Experience - Edinilson POWERTRAIN

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2007

Teste de Freio ABS - Quatro Rodas Experience

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  • @MrEduardonardo sei . . . 

  • @ssrezza diorang ckp bhs diorang laaa...

    kite ckp bhs kite....

  • abs ou n sou bom nos dois

  • apa kmu ckp nie?

  • pq nao colocam uma pessoa de verdade no lugar das caixas?

    não consigo entender.

  • @mmamdouh75 know what you mean...i once tried to stop a GMC Envoy on ice, going at around 15mph (i did that just for fun, not to avoid accident) and it took forever to stop...

  • wow

    

  • @gargamel11

    How about you get some proper winter tires and it will take you less than 30 meters to stop from 50 km/h on snow with ABS.

  • @AllRightieThen

    i agree with what you said... my comment is aimed at braking on very slippy surfaces like thin ice layers on tarmac... ABS will keep the wheels spinning so the car will take forever to come to a complete halt

  • @mmamdouh75

    As long as one of the wheels are rotating faster than another the system is working actively, as it should. If you lock your wheels your braking distance actually increases. ABS was a brilliant invention, in an emergency situation all you have to do is hit the brakes as hard as you can while concentrating on steering. There is a reason why it comes as standard on almost all modern vehicles, it works!

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