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[QUOTE="torque beast, post: 1336368, member: 13440"] No, not needing it to get there faster. It accelerates fine. Let's say I am running stock tires and I am pulling a trailer at a set speed and am using 35% throttle (just threw that number in) and this puts me in the lowest timing area. Now let's say I put bigger tires on and to pull that same speed my throttle is 25% which has a higher timing area. I look at 2 ways. With light load throttle position will be lower than stock for same speed but with high load the throttle position would be more because of the increased load of the taller tires. [/QUOTE]
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