IML: Brake Testing Data
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IML: Brake Testing Data
- From: "Eric" <gearhead@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:33:57 -0800
Henry Ford,
Well shucks, you didn't mention having the EFI parts already, go for it.
It's a frequent topic in here and we'd all be interested in seeing the
conversion. I gathered braking info from the road tests in the site. There
appears to be a 10-20% shorter stopping distances in disk brake Imperials
from the tests of a couple of different magazine brands. None of the
magazines we have listed braking distance testing prior to 1961, from what I
could find. The drum brake cars are grouped and averaged apart from disk
brake cars. All tests were from 60mph.
1961 158
1962 185
1963 192
1964 176
1965 184.6 Last of drum brake tests
Average 179.12 for front drum brake cars
1968 158 Budd disk
1969 116.7 In this test, all cars stopped shorter than avg
1971 164 With Sure Brake
1973 151.6
1974 167 4 wheel disk
1981 181
Average 156.383 for all front disk brake cars
Average 151.46 for all front disk brake full size cars
Average 160.15 for all front disk brake full size cars excluding 1969
abnormally short stopping distance.
Let us know how it goes.
Eric
Portland, Oregon
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I had bought a edelbrock fuelinjection system for a 76 cordoba with 440 in
it after I wrecked the car to avoide hitting a kid on a bike. I pulled all
parts off the car and now I have an option as to use it on the imperial.
when it was on the cordoba the car ran very smooth. starts on first try
never haveta pat the gass int the mornings. and the exhaust was cleaner less
carbon. basicaly the engine ran like new. no hesitation .or lugging
on mountain roads. . after all . if chrysler had today's technoligy back in
the 50's you bet every imperial would be the first to have it as a standard
part on the car.. I wont be using any chrome on the engine at all. I can
hide most of the fuel system and ecm there's plenty of room to hide just
about anything under that big hood. the system I may use is about 2 yrs old
but has a few mods done to it to make it look factory in the cordoba........
and thanks for everyone input on this subject. but like most of you I probly
will use the factory carb. I have a kit to rebuild it on order, from
autozone.
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