- September 22nd, 2014, 5:11 pm
#63991
The trims don't have anything to do with blackouts. B&M seem to be by far the most precise engineers in the coaster industry. They want their rides to run as close to the designed speeds as possible. All of their recent hypers/gigas have had trims computer controlled trims installed by default that are activated if the train is traveling above the design speed. Ride speed can vary slightly due to weight, weather, wheel quality, etc., so this is their way of controlling for those variables. It's a bit annoying how anal they are about it, but I understand it. So basically, when you get a "trimless" ride, it's probably in actuality not much different than a ride where the trims catch, it's just that the train was going at or below the design speed to begin with so there was no need for them to activate.