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<blockquote data-quote="svon89" data-source="post: 2234067" data-attributes="member: 32793"><p>The Prodigy P2 that I have allows it to work proportionally in reverse and applies more brake the harder I hit the brakes. I set it at the beginning and then if I hit the brakes lightly it applies a little power, if I hit the brakes hard it senses it and applies the brakes hard too. The old style that I had you set the level and when you hit the brakes it would count upto what you set. That took a few harrowing seconds as someone cut you off and you had to slam on the brakes.</p><p>There is a lot more information out there, but the proportional braking is the reason I bought it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svon89, post: 2234067, member: 32793"] The Prodigy P2 that I have allows it to work proportionally in reverse and applies more brake the harder I hit the brakes. I set it at the beginning and then if I hit the brakes lightly it applies a little power, if I hit the brakes hard it senses it and applies the brakes hard too. The old style that I had you set the level and when you hit the brakes it would count upto what you set. That took a few harrowing seconds as someone cut you off and you had to slam on the brakes. There is a lot more information out there, but the proportional braking is the reason I bought it. [/QUOTE]
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