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That is a good observation. It occurs to me the your friends problem was likely due torque multiplication, or perhaps a lack thereof.
I seems to me that higher gears (numerically) effectively have a reduced load on the ring and pinion. while the opposite could be said for the axles, wheels and tires. At least from an effective gear ratio stand point. Obviously, Tire width, inflation pressure, tread pattern, driving style, ect. will have a profound effect on a given "load moment".
I understand this observation to be common in drag racing circles. Lets hope I avoid the tracks and temper my use of the loud peddle.
I seems to me that higher gears (numerically) effectively have a reduced load on the ring and pinion. while the opposite could be said for the axles, wheels and tires. At least from an effective gear ratio stand point. Obviously, Tire width, inflation pressure, tread pattern, driving style, ect. will have a profound effect on a given "load moment".
I understand this observation to be common in drag racing circles. Lets hope I avoid the tracks and temper my use of the loud peddle.