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Is more air required to push cylinder forward since their exists a steady pressure on the cylinders negative side?

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Is more air required to push cylinder forward since their exists a steady pressure on the cylinders negative side?

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No. The speed regulator on the negative side is no longer required since there exists already the air cushioning needed from the internally created circuit. Removing the speed regulator offsets the counter-force on the other side. 11.

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