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					Originally Posted by 356Guy  It was a bad idea to put an anti-friction bearing in an IC engine.  I believe that higher engine speeds helped lubricate the bearing better after the seal fails. This is why I think that tip cars had more failures but I'm only going on what the local Indy says on that one.
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Odd...I had read the opposite, that tiptronic cars had less  failures.
		 
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