tightening (ˈtaɪtənɪŋ) n 1. (of a part of the body) tensing or stiffening 2. the act of making a rule, policy, or system stricter or more efficient
Roll oversteer feels twitchy. There are lots of "rules of thumb" about what should be parallel or pointing up or down. Mostly it's all bunk. Just do the calculations and design a geometry for the handling characteristics you want. Some adjustability is always a good thing as well.
a good rule of thumb is, whatever you can add going from 1.5 to 1.65 rockers, i.e. around 10% more lift, you can generally grind into the cam itself for hydro flat tappet. then if you run the same 1.65 rockers, you can add that much more again with rocker ratio. so...in case of a Pontiac V8, a .470" lift cam can become a .510" lift cam, then ...
TIGHTENING definition: 1. the activity of limiting the amount of money that people and companies are able to borrow or…. Learn more.
Another factor is the squeeze that conventional dairy farmers have felt as the price of grain they feed their cows has gone up, tightening their profit margins.
Tightening is the act or process of making something more fixed or secure by reducing slack or applying pressure to it. This may involve fastening something or increasing tension or pressure.
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It was tightening her throat, filling her nostrils, placing a strange pressure behind her eyes.
noun the act of making something tighter “the tightening of economic controls” see more