Porsche Panorama Brake Article
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Porsche Panorama Brake Article
In the June and July Porsche Panorama, published by PCA, there was a two part article on brakes, which focused on brake theory and application, illustrated by the 964 braking system. For those that don't get the Panorama in the US or for those outside the US, I've uploaded it to the web. Note, the diagram of the abs system is a poor scan, as a placeholder, from a prior Pano article. The original artwork, however, was used when the article was published.
The 2.4mb article, in Word .doc format, is located here. Note there are two embedded tables towards the end of the article. If you're scanning through the document and you come to a blank space, wait a few seconds and the tables will catch up.
The 2.4mb article, in Word .doc format, is located here. Note there are two embedded tables towards the end of the article. If you're scanning through the document and you come to a blank space, wait a few seconds and the tables will catch up.
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Thanks.
Can this be a continued to include future or past articles that you consider important?
Can this be a continued to include future or past articles that you consider important?
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Eric,
Posting this article was easy, as Bob and I are the authors. While I'd like to post other Panorama articles (some are already posted on the PCA web site), I'd have to recommend people join PCA to both receive Panorama, as well as take advantage of the other activities that are offered through the regions. There's a great compendium of older Panorama articles in the Up-Fixin series, available through PCA, which I use for reference, and recommend. You can buy individual volumes or the entire set.
Posting this article was easy, as Bob and I are the authors. While I'd like to post other Panorama articles (some are already posted on the PCA web site), I'd have to recommend people join PCA to both receive Panorama, as well as take advantage of the other activities that are offered through the regions. There's a great compendium of older Panorama articles in the Up-Fixin series, available through PCA, which I use for reference, and recommend. You can buy individual volumes or the entire set.