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Trust me from 40-17 works. It's worth about .012-.015
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yep -- it does work ---not sure how much on everyone's car but on 3 specific cars I have seen it will slow down the reaction time--- not going to give you any numbers but it did change the RT
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I would make sure that 17 psi tire was on the inside at the turn off.
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I'm thinking the reason the reaction changed is because the car will sit lower with less air in the tires, meaning it'll take more movement, rotation (time) for car to react.
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