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They usually use a decelerometer that sits in the passenger footwell and measures the braking effect.

Mine went in last week for an MoT but the instrument was away for calibration, so he used a bucket full of water instead and measured how much tipped out!

I was swimming in there for days after! :boat:

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The car always goes on the rollers for a brake test to see how efficient and balanced the brakes are on each side.

 

Yes, the test is so brief that and at such a low speed that damage is highly unlikely and the Tapley can't identify individual brake problems. Mine's been on the rollers for the last 6 MOT's and Caroline's Zed for the last 4.

 

 

Pete

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Ill make sure next time. Like i said at least the rolling road wasn't a single drive, which is were the problem with the diff is apparently. He did show me the warning on screen and said the equipment they have is completely fine :)

Mine has just been in for MOT and I had the same discussion with the garage. I used a performance car specialist who have been building, racing and servicing performance cars since 1964. They said that it can be done on the rollers if done in the correct manner or they can use a decelerometer.

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