To get more horsepower and torque I decided to go back down to a 24 inch tire. I also put a dual snorkel kit to get more air into the airbox. The result was better horsepower at the trails, especially in the Sugar Sand with two people riding big Improvement for me. Not a big mud. So smaller tires, don't bother me. Live in Florida with a lot of long deep Sugar Sand trails now When I hit a flat Road. Lime Rock for example and I run in 5th gear at over 35 miles an hour for a long time to get to a campsite for example. P500 will overheat. Even with fan on and clean radiator I've tested it. With a temp gun And come to the conclusion from reading the other forms with overheating issues that these machines are not built for high-speed long-distance Flat Road runs. They're just geared too low. Now the people that aren't having this problem seem to have bigger tires, which raises the gear ratio. And allows it to run cooler over long distance flat roads. But then run the risk of the other problems when in rough sand like when I had bigger tires. Long distances weren't a problem on Flat Road when sporting biger tires but sugar sand was a problem. I'm happy where I'm at now. I don't need to go faster than 30 miles an hour. I noticed for long distances if I keep it under 30 like 25. I can run as long as I want without overheating. But there's a lot of people talking about overheating and their radiators being clean from.mud The p500 can be over RPMed And that will overheat the engine or overwork it end result causing damage