Rich - No, you'll never miss it. In fact, you'll get more than 5% worth of power in traction improvement from being able to control your speed precisely for the job you're doing at the moment. Give it just enough speed to keep from breaking traction to begin with, when you're dealing with non-mud conditions, and you'll keep from digging yourself into a hole that you then have to climb out of. In mud, goose it a little to clear the tires if you need to. Whatever you need, it's instantly at your disposal. I want to hear what you think of it after you use it a while. It'll take a little bit to get completely used to it, and appreciate all the subtle advantages. It's a dirty job, but somebody's got to do it. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Mark