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Traction issues with more power?

Wider tires is probably the only substantial way to get things done. Only other thing that comes to mind is EcuTek offers a modified traction control setup. I don't have

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Old 10-11-2016, 08:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wider tires is probably the only substantial way to get things done.

Only other thing that comes to mind is EcuTek offers a modified traction control setup. I don't have the power to really test it, but in my experience it interferes than stock.
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You can spin the tires in first with the stock hp. Unless you get drag tires, the extra hp is going to help a little in 2nd and a lot in 3rd and above. Getting drag tires is going to screw up your handling. May as well start with something that's designed to go straight if that's your main interest.
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Welcome , lots of good info. here someone will be able to help.
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