Singvogel
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Hello Sing.
How was the brake test done?
Hi JonFre,
The tester used a Tapley Meter - a bit like a cross between a gyroscope and a ship's compass in gimbals it stays horizontal and records acceleration and deceleration. They need to be tested and re-calibrated if necessary every six months I think, so you cant argue with it. Tester says they are accurate to within 1% of the reading you get on a set of rollers.
Sits on the passenger side floor.
The tester zeros it then drives up to about 30mph in a straight line then brakes.
My footbrake gave a reading of 66% - he didn't brake that hard though - certainly nothing like an 'emergency stop'.
The handbrake gave a reading of 42%
I think the minimum figures needed are 50% and 20% but I was so happy that it passed after the work done that I forgot to ask.
Singvogel.