Originally posted by Tidus
Dude, obviously you're gonna have a pump, a pump is an inconsistency in the curve of an element. So technically, almost all inversions, drop, anything on a roller coaster (other than a B&M dive immelmann which is quite round or 360* loop) has a pump or two. A tear-drop loop has a pump at the top of the loop. A pump is something in all rides, if pumps did not exist, we would not be able to transfer G's correctly through an inversion. So...if you've ever seen a drop on any ride, there are pumps. Parabolic hill-shaping is one HUGE pump, it's completely different throughout the whole element.
There's a difference between a pump and an instant radius change though, which is what it sounds like he has. What you need for the newer B&M hyper drops is a smooth transition from the radius at the top of the lift to the much larger radius at the steepest point of the drop. I know this can be done close to perfectly with the HSAK but I think in newton you're going to have that jerk no matter what if you're instantly changing to a much larger radius.