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Force= TQ (at crank) x gear ratio x FD ratio x transmission loss / Wheel Radius The wheel radius can be calculated based on your tire size. For example the 295/30/20 tire has the radius of 295 *30/100 (mm) + 10" which is 13.48" . larger wheel size means less force and slightly better traction. Don't worry about slowing down since this engine is generating more than enough power and torque (especially at first gear) that can be put down...
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