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calliper brake

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calliper brake, (US) caliper brake
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At last, he hits the massive six-piston calliper brakes and we slow to a gentler pace, as does my heart.
A variable damping system - which uses hydraulics, not electronics and is as developed for the larger RS6 - keeps the car in check while stopping power comes from eight piston calliper brakes at the front and twin callipers at the back.
Developed for racing, the four- piston AP front calliper brakes are used for the first time on a production car and slow you faster than throwing out an anchor.
 
 
 
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