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Old 04-14-2010, 11:06 AM   #4
minnyar
 
Drives: 2007 Yaris Sedan (5pd)
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Originally Posted by H3LlIoN View Post
Second, switching to TWM will replace the need for the NST2 and, as long as you remove that TRD engine bay, the effort will not increase any further. It will actually improve. Also, the TWM will shorten your X axis throws as well...something you have as yet not corrected.
Hmmm, interesting. I probably won't do it since I've sunk enough into the setup I have. But it would be interesting to have a uniform way to measure effort (maybe resistance in pounds...fish scale?) and shift distance in all axis (cardboard template with marks noting the distance). I'll have to think about this, if I do it I will post pics. Maybe you can do the same with your TWM? I doubt one is better than the other, and it really depends on the individual, but it would be nice to have some numbers.
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