BrakingUpgrade
Roll-road exclusively uses a four-piston brake on the new Emma, which has a more outstanding improvement in braking compared to two-piston brakes.
Stronger braking power: The four-piston brake has more piston area and greater braking power than the two-piston brake, providing stronger braking effect.
Better heat dissipation performance: The four-piston brake has more surface area and better heat dissipation performance than the two-piston brake, allowing it to effectively dissipate heat generated during braking, reducing brake wear and extending lifespan.
More durable: The four-piston brake is more durable due to its complex structure but refined manufacturing process, allowing it to be used for a longer time.
Steady braking: The four-piston brake can provide more stable braking power during braking because of its reasonable structural design, allowing it to distribute braking power more evenly.
Overall, the four-piston brake has many advantages over the two-piston brake in braking performance, but its price is relatively high and is suitable for high-performance vehicles and racing cars that require higher braking power."





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Braking upgrade
Roll-road exclusively uses a four-piston brake on the new Emma, which has a more outstanding improvement in braking compared to two-piston brakes.
Stronger braking power: The four-piston brake has more piston area and greater braking power than the two-piston brake, providing stronger braking effect.
Better heat dissipation performance: The four-piston brake has more surface area and better heat dissipation performance than the two-piston brake, allowing it to effectively dissipate heat generated during braking, reducing brake wear and extending lifespan.
More durable: The four-piston brake is more durable due to its complex structure but refined manufacturing process, allowing it to be used for a longer time.
Steady braking: The four-piston brake can provide more stable braking power during braking because of its reasonable structural design, allowing it to distribute braking power more evenly.
Overall, the four-piston brake has many advantages over the two-piston brake in braking performance, but its price is relatively high and is suitable for high-performance vehicles and racing cars that require higher braking power."