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Previously on "Another Volkswagen: Bugatti Veyron"

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  • planetit
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    The Ford Focus CMax has a cable puller system like this. I think they had a recall on it.

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  • planetit
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    Generally motors on the calipers. In addition to the hydraulic system.

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  • planetit
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Oh feck, not another electric handbrake... let me guess it communicates over a CAN bus...
    It's on the powertrain CAN bus, yes. But the drive to the calipers is hardwired. Told you it was a fascinating product.

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  • threaded
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    Eclectic handbrake, now I'm impressed. Beats my saving 50p on the manufacture of the Cinquecento indicator stalk.

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  • planetit
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    Originally posted by scotspine
    you do cables?
    No. It uses the magic of electrickery.

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  • scotspine
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    Originally posted by planetit
    Do they mention the handbrake? I worked on the handbrake for that car! Fascinating project. Not.
    you do cables?

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  • planetit
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    Bugatti Veyron: The most powerful car on the road
    Do they mention the handbrake? I worked on the handbrake for that car! Fascinating project. Not.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    and your point is ?

    Milan.
    your very good at cutting and pasting....
    Last edited by n5gooner; 16 November 2005, 08:54.

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  • milanbenes
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    and your point is ?

    Milan.

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  • Churchill
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    But benes, you know feck all about cars.

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic Another Volkswagen: Bugatti Veyron

    Another Volkswagen: Bugatti Veyron

    http://motoring.independent.co.uk/fe...icle327039.ece

    "Bugatti Veyron: The most powerful car on the road
    It can do 250mph but has no space for your luggage. Paul Horrell sees the remarkable Bugatti Veyron as the end of a motoring era
    "

    nice to see it shares so much of the technology we get in the Skoda's...


    "In any case, you've no clutch pedal or gear lever to operate. It's a DSG system, with two automated clutches: ",


    "The traction is pulverising. It does 0-60 in under 2.5 seconds. Thanks to four-wheel drive, the widest rear tyres in history and a super-sophisticated electronic stability system,",


    "Its 8.0-litre, 16-cylinder engine is composed of two narrow-angle W8 units in a larger-angle V. ",


    "The engineering might of Volkswagen - the people who also bring you Audi, Lamborghini and Bentley - has strained every sinew to make the Veyron work.",

    not to forget Skoda, Seat etc...

    Milan.

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