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I agree with most that Wyverndude has to say, but I would expect the magnitude of the force vector to play a part. A higher magnitude force vector will increase the acceleration of the oil which could possibly have an effect. I agree that I don't think any oil compression going on.

One thing it doesn't simulate is sections where there car is feeling less than one G, cresting over hills, doesn't happen too often but I would think it would be important to model.
freaking HTC
this better not be something stupid like a %5 performance gain

assuming theres drivers?!?!
Aparently we can't do that anymore.
Not with HTC at least.
htcclassaction.org

Id have to get a ps3 to go with that tv.
I was going to buy one of these, but it would be much nicer if it was free.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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