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<blockquote data-quote="David Atkins" data-source="post: 509512" data-attributes="member: 33198"><p>I agree with flatheadsteve, if you're using less throttle should in turn use less battery, like in my truck I put a stroker motor with more torque and ended up getting better gas mileage due to the same thing don't need to push on the go go pedal so I use less gas. But I also think going to the 80 you won't see a big difference but in savings some serious bucks $, That's about a 345.00 dollar saving there buddy and you can't let the one get away, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Atkins, post: 509512, member: 33198"] I agree with flatheadsteve, if you're using less throttle should in turn use less battery, like in my truck I put a stroker motor with more torque and ended up getting better gas mileage due to the same thing don't need to push on the go go pedal so I use less gas. But I also think going to the 80 you won't see a big difference but in savings some serious bucks $, That's about a 345.00 dollar saving there buddy and you can't let the one get away, lol [/QUOTE]
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