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    Do you put left hand coiled line on the left side of the car?
    And the right hand coiled line on the other side?

    In the Southern hemisphere is it reversed?

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    In the Southern hemisphere is it reversed?
    Of course. You have to allow for the corioilis effect.
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    So why dont we use pitchers from South America so their curve ball goes the other way????

    Is the Coriolis Component of Acceleration a good defense if you were racing from a stop light?

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    Sounds like a stupid post in your section doesnt it?

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    well actully batouttahell brings up a good point. I see a lot of people only making single flares in brake line, which is chancey at best, there ither going to leak or burst. 45* double flares are the only way to go. of course, do not use brass compression fittings on brake lines ither.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robot
    So why dont we use pitchers from South America so their curve ball goes the other way????

    Is the Coriolis Component of Acceleration a good defense if you were racing from a stop light?
    Maybe on the curve ball.... Not sure... Roger Robot on the 2nd...
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