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WindingRoad

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Hi all,

I am facing a strange theatre project, where the author obviously uses a lot of car terms and abbreviations. So all for a sudden I have WOT in one scene, thought it would be any of the common abbreviations, like Wheel of Time, or Waste of Time, but somehow I can't dismiss that it could be "Wide Open Throttle [sAE J1930]" as found on http://www.babylon.com/define/14/Automotive-Dictionary.html. Any interpretation what WOT could be in a "transcended way"?

Regards - Winding Road

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Hi 'Wheel', I think of Wide Open Throttle, have seen it abbreviated as WOT on other boards, and workshop manuals. It could refer to someone that always gos "all out'. That's as exestential as I can think, but then it's been years since I read Camus...

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hi 'Wheel', I think of Wide Open Throttle, have seen it abbreviated as WOT on other boards, and workshop manuals. It could refer to someone that always gos "all out'. That's as exestential as I can think, but then it's been years since I read Camus... </div></div>

I've seen an alternate nomenclature for "WOT," as NH relates it--try: "WFO"...

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