Russ:
It is good to hear that the draw length can be fine tuned with string twisting/untwisting. I always suspected it would be. I would suspect you could also twist both cables to increase draw length and weight like a twin since the cam lobe on the front of the cam gives much more leverage than the little egg-shaped 3rd track does.
The fighting and bickering are frustrating to people just looking for info. There are those who want to find something bad about this system for some reason. Some are just a lot more subtle in how it is stated.

Certainly the guy who started this thread has a problem with Bowtech, just read some of his other "contributions." Then, of course, this is known as "Bowtech BBS" for a reason, so there will be a reaction.
As far as technical info on the equalizer system, how many people outside the company really have had any of the bows long enough to do a thorough analysis? I for one am looking forward to more information from Len. I thoroughly respect and trust what he has to say. I think he will analyze the system until he has left no stone unturned, and those who want to know will have their questions answered.
I personally have no vested interest in the success of the Bowtech Equalizer bows. I have a new 2004 bow that I am very happy with, and plan on buying no new bows this year. That said, I really think it is a very interesting system. When I got my first look at it, my thoughts were "That's cool, why didn't someone think of this sooner?" Imagine, if someone thought about doing this in say 1990 or '91, would the solocam ever have been a major player in the bow market? Synchronzation issues? What issues?