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RE: ABS facts and myths

To: "'DOUG GILL 383-4291'" <DGILL@a1.stim.tec.tn.us>, kennedy@i2.com,
Subject: RE: ABS facts and myths
From: John Steczkowski <stecz@Crossroads.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 13:20:53 -0600
The brochure for the Acura NSX mentions 4 wheel independent ABS.

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John Steczkowski
Director of Software Engineering
Crossroads Systems, Inc.
512-794-2742



> -----Original Message-----
> From: DOUG GILL 383-4291 [mailto:DGILL@a1.stim.tec.tn.us]
> Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 12:12 PM
> To: kennedy@i2.com; autox@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: ABS facts and myths
> Sensitivity: Confidential
> 
> 
>           I wrote:
>           >>>If someone knows of an example where all four wheels are
>           >>> operated independently, I'd like to know.
>           >>
>           >>I'm sure the M3 has a great ABS, but this doesn't 
> mean it's rear
>           >>wheels are independently operated. Does it say it 
> in the owner's
>           >>manual, shop manual, marketing brochure, etc. or anywhere?
>           
>           Brian wrote:
>           >If your M3 has ASC+T (traction control) then all 
> four wheels' ABS
>           > are operated independently.  If your M3 does not 
> have ASC+T, then
>           > the rear wheels are operated together.
>           >
>           >Brian
>           
>           And I'm writing again in the nicest way I know how  :)  ,
>           
>           Does it say this in the owner's manual, shop 
> manual, marketing 
>           brochure, magazine, etc.? Anywhere? Where can I 
> find any type of 
>           documentation?
>           
>           Mumbles
> 

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