
I was setting up a train station and due to it being a little cramped, I turned one of the belts, so that it was curved immediately in front of the inserter. I then happened to notice that that particular inserter was swinging so much quicker than the others. This was interesting to me, so I set up this little test.
I ran it for about 20 seconds and the counts in the boxes from top to bottom were 297, 342 and 407 respectively. That's a 25% speed boost when comparing the straight belt with that curved to the right (in relation to the inserter). No doubt this is due to the additional item compression that is required to keep the inner curve going, and it also appears to the naked eye that the inserter doesn't need to swing as far.
Discuss.