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Old 10-24-2001, 01:25 PM   #8
Mercury
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Yes, according to the laws of physics, the shorter the lever the more energy needed to be used to move it the same distance.

But its not noticable at all. I havent increased the size of my forearms from shifting gears any.

Now thats an idea for us car nuts to get some exercise. Body By Jack Short throw shifters with a 300 lb offset spring, Now that would be a good work out for your arms.
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