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Originally Posted by sj-x 500
once again, look up what a hall effect, tone wheel, or a chopper wheel are. and tell me how they can detect a direction.
i'll even save you time, they don't. they sense speed, not direction, re read your first posting on this subject, how would the tire spinning backwards have an effect?
the fact is that when the speed between wheels is too great, it triggers an error code and turns on the "back the **** out of the throttle you idiot" light. not because a tire is spinning backwards.
i think he's about to snap, he's resorting to grade school insults now.
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You are really too GD funny.
Do you go around and argue with yourself? I bet you mumble all the time too.
Ok, you win, since you are simply restating what I have already said and I need to go polish my chrome with $100 bills.
BTW, what exactly happens when a tire spins backwards while one is doing donuts? Hmmm..... Oh yeah, that's right, it instantaneously starts going the opposite direction at speed and then remarkably returns back forward instantaneous back up to speed, never slowing or coming to a stop. Right? Yep. thought so.
