georgieboy
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- Jan 2, 2001
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I have been reading this great info site of shimprogramm and was wondering about one part of it.
I already asked Kevin about it, but maybe you guys can have a go also.
It was the part were the shimstack is altered to gain lowspeed without affecting the highspeed.
The deal was to take 2x 40.2 out and put 1x 40.3 back in to accomplish this task.
My point is: how can there be an increas of lowspeed of 25% and it won't affect the highspeed?
When shims bend they bend non-linear. When the force is already 25% up at the beginning how can it decrease later on?
The rest of the stack was not altered. Only above shims.
I already asked Kevin about it, but maybe you guys can have a go also.
It was the part were the shimstack is altered to gain lowspeed without affecting the highspeed.
The deal was to take 2x 40.2 out and put 1x 40.3 back in to accomplish this task.
My point is: how can there be an increas of lowspeed of 25% and it won't affect the highspeed?
When shims bend they bend non-linear. When the force is already 25% up at the beginning how can it decrease later on?
The rest of the stack was not altered. Only above shims.