With all due respect George, your friend would have to find a way to violate the
laws of physics for that to happen. Brake fluid does not compress to any
appreciable measure, and thus transmits the force applied by the master cylinder
to the wheel cylinder. It cannot increase that force, only fail to transmit
some
of it by compressng. It neither generates power nor uses it. John
Gonaj@aol.com wrote:
> A chemist friend of mine has developed a cocktail to replace the standard DOT
> 4 or DOT 5 brake fluid. It is not commercially available, you have to
> collect the ingredients and mix it yourself but it will double the braking
> power of a standard system.
>
> George
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