On an Allison TC10, what do the 4th and 9th ratio options have in common?
A. torque is split evenly though the countershafts
B. torque is multiplied through the countershafts
C. torque is routed through the left countershaft
D. input torque bypasses both countershafts to the output module
Answer: D
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