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Originally Posted by 1hank1
"I guess you forgot about post #75"
Reply-"That post doesn't say "all of the time" and technically, it is correct. If the load of the 1 input and 2 outputs are close to being balanced, a wheel can overspeed the other. Even on the throttle. Scott Frary of Detriot tells me that's why the Detroit works in every NASCAR, even on the roadcourses.
So far, nobody is wrong about this...it's one of those things you cannot describe perectly without getting all of the "engineers" on here frustrated with your terminology.
Let it die already, YOU ARE BOTH RIGHT...AND BOTH WRONG...sortof."
I can live with that.
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