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Take one, take all



Mike writes:
>OK, im not negating hte fact that it is theoretically possible, and 
>perhaps even in rare circumstances it may appear, but until the vast 
>majority of people go flying off the road in their torsen cars, i will 
>still believe that the torsen is a wonderful system.
>Sure it may happen at 7/10ths, but remember, there are different levels 
>of those 7/10ths...
You only have to agree with the physics, IMO.  The rest is just the variables
to get it right.  CF is very significant in the variables that include,
chassis, slip angle, relative slip angle and tarmac cf.  Your 7/10ths or mine
don't matter, cf makes that a tough argument to make, relatively speaking.

A non event is accepted and explained by my presentation.  You agree with the
physics, you have to agree that it has happened and that it could.  I have no
problem with that, my only warning.  Given what has happened, I might argue
that Torsen is a great absolute traction device (and do).  Darn turns.

Scott Justusson