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Will UPS ever do away with preloaders?
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<blockquote data-quote="just chillin&#039;" data-source="post: 1569993" data-attributes="member: 33261"><p>that is not accurate i don't think. the technology you speak of has been around awhile and its called "drive by wire". planes have done away with rudder and flap cables, pulleys and hydraulics and have been using "fly by wire" for years. my 2008 chevy does not have any kind of mechanical cable going from the gas peddle to the engine. just plugs, wires, sensors and servo motors. now, EPS or "Electric Power Steering" is NOT steer by wire. its a steering assist system that uses electronic motors instead if a hydraulic pump to deliver extra torque (power) to the steering column. due to safety concerns and the cost of having to have multiple redundant backups systems. steer by wire is still just a concept for passenger cars and trucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just chillin', post: 1569993, member: 33261"] that is not accurate i don't think. the technology you speak of has been around awhile and its called "drive by wire". planes have done away with rudder and flap cables, pulleys and hydraulics and have been using "fly by wire" for years. my 2008 chevy does not have any kind of mechanical cable going from the gas peddle to the engine. just plugs, wires, sensors and servo motors. now, EPS or "Electric Power Steering" is NOT steer by wire. its a steering assist system that uses electronic motors instead if a hydraulic pump to deliver extra torque (power) to the steering column. due to safety concerns and the cost of having to have multiple redundant backups systems. steer by wire is still just a concept for passenger cars and trucks. [/QUOTE]
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