I'd have to agree with Martin/Stephen... the DeLorean had good brakes for it's day - though 20 years later I suspect most are a little tired . For example - my Calibra has great brakes (relatively speaking) as they have to deal with a large amount of horsepower. However after driving a 911 (who argueably have the best in the business) I can honestly say that even those are rubbish. "-MY-" DeLorean has awful brakes in comparision... and I can lock all 4 wheels is that! I cannot in the Porsche... (it'll stop so violently you'll lose your lunch.. hehe) Get em done... Dan Vin#5284 (big supporter of good brakes) Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx> wrote: > That may have come out a little blunt, sorry. Steve's experience just > goes to show that when you only have experience of your own > DeLorean(s), you just don't KNOW what can be achieved. For example, just > about every DeLorean would benefit from rebuilding the CPR which makes a > phenominal difference to performance if it's "on the way out", and after > 20 years, even apparently functional units don't work properly. > > Martin