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Re: Engine Swaps - What about stopping?

To: rjsnydercpa@email.msn.com, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net, twakeman@cruzers.com
Subject: Re: Engine Swaps - What about stopping?
From: "Larry Hooven" <dirty_howi@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 20:32:47 PST
depends, if a car that normally weighs 1085 pounds, like mine is going 
50 and stopping then you have a distance of whatever, however, if you 
add 200 pounds to the whole deal the stopping distance does increase, 
the same as a car stopping at 65 and trying to stop a big rig at 45 bout 
the same distance given that the brakes are fully functional.


----Original Message Follows----
Subject: Re: Engine Swaps - What about stopping?
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 98 19:53:48 -0800
From: TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@cruzers.com>
To: "Robert J. Snyder" <rjsnydercpa@email.msn.com>, 
<triumphs@autox.team.net>

>I always read with great interest the discussions regarding engine 
swaps for
>TR-6 and Spitfire.  I have a Spitfire 1500 that I was thinking of 
upgrading
>with a GT-6 motor.  I was also going to upgrade the vertical link and 
brakes
>from a GT-6.  However, I was wondering with the larger increases in
>horsepower: V-8 in TR-6 or V-6 in Spitfire, what break modifications 
have
>been considered and are acceptable?


I have NEVER understood why people think you need better brakes if you 
add more HP.  If you are going 50 MPH in a car that has 75 HP, doesn't 
it 
take about the same amount of space & time to stop as the same car going 
50 MPH with a 300 HP engine???

I always thought better brakes were desirable at any time & even more so 
if you add an overdrive or higher diff ratios allowing you to go faster 
that
n you could before.  

Still wondering how how fast you can reach speed X, affects how quickly 
you can go from X to zero.

TeriAnn Wakeman 
Santa Cruz, California

NOTE NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS twakeman@cruzers.com




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