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Offline MancBen

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Driving in this snow / ice
« on: January 05, 2010, 11:05:54 am »
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Michelin PS2's may be a mighty fine summer tyre, but my GOD they have provided absolutely zero traction whatsover for the last 3 weeks. (I'm not suprised by the way) This morning I nearly had to ditch my car after attempting to pull away from traffic lights on a level surface, only to find the car travel sideway with the camber into the gutter. Finally managed to get it moving again.

Anyway, the point of this tread is .... Traction Control ON or OFF ??  What do you guys think ? I'm not sure it's helping me.

If I knew we would experience this weather each winter, I'd definately be getting some Winter Tyres.

6 inches of snow overnight in South Manchester by the way. I love it  :jumpmove:

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2010, 11:06:54 am »
I'm in sheffield and not having much joy with Toyo T1R's! Dreading the drive home from work!!!
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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2010, 11:39:28 am »
Last year I found it was better to turn it off going up hill as the ESP would cut all power completely meaning absolutely no progress. With the ESP off I found I could travel (with wheelspin) upto about 15mph or so. Probably the only situation I recommend turning it off.
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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2010, 11:44:05 am »
The economy tyres that were on the rear on my car aren't actually that bad, much better than the Conti Sport Contacts.  (I swapped the wheels front to rear).

But to be honest winter tyres are the way to go - you wouldn't believe the traction.  Only problem is that people think you are driving like a t***, when you are driving sensibly.

And stability control off, high gear, keep the turbo off boost  :happy2:
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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2010, 12:04:33 pm »
ive found TC on and third gear to take off seems to work best. You are correct tho about the michelins. I thought it was just me cos they only have about 3-4 mm left on the fronts.

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2010, 12:11:14 pm »
You think your PS2's are bad? You should try my Sunny's! In the dry they're like your PS2's in the snow, so imagine what they're like now  :scared:

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2010, 12:26:17 pm »
You think your PS2's are bad? You should try my Sunny's! In the dry they're like your PS2's in the snow, so imagine what they're like now  :scared:

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2010, 12:26:39 pm »
ESP off and drive carefully. The DSG helps, but if you are manual stick to the lowest revs in the highest gear.

The Vredesteins aren't much cop in this snow either, but must be a gazillion times better than the PS2's 'cos I can at least go up inclines up to a limit.

The wife's Jazz is actually quite reasonable in the snow, with it's CVT box and skinny wheels :ashamed:
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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2010, 12:34:40 pm »
You think your PS2's are bad? You should try my Sunny's! In the dry they're like your PS2's in the snow, so imagine what they're like now  :scared:

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2010, 12:40:20 pm »
got to say my golf has been very good on the snow but today beat it...had to turn round and come home i couldnt even get to the motorway....  :sad1: goin to be hard as the car was booked in at vw racing today

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2010, 01:30:17 pm »
if it gets too bad up near me i just leave everything to work for itself. my drive is up quite a steep hill and i managed to get up there the other week in 1 inch of snow with low profile t1r's and 8" wide wheels

traction on
dont touch any of the pedals
just steer

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2010, 01:35:48 pm »
I find a mixture of TC on and off to work for me to pull off on inclines etc i need to turn it off but when im going i turn it back on. In the snow or ice its best to only let your car do one thing at a time so either brake, steer, roll or accelerate never more than one at a time and im yet to come close to slipping or sliding even on me PS2'S


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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #12 on: January 05, 2010, 01:45:55 pm »
I got a little stuck and turned the ESP off but as soon as I got away, it's straight back on. It's saved the car so many times it's amazing.
Does anyone find that the ESP works sometimes without the light flashing?

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #13 on: January 05, 2010, 01:46:06 pm »
Massive fail for me thid morning as well. My soot chucker with it's great low rev torque was beaten by the snow. Couldn't even get off my estate ! Thats's with 18x8" wheels fitted with Good Year F1 Asymetricals.

Didn't matter if the TC was on or off, I was going no where quick.

Lets hope it get better tomorrow !

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Re: Driving in this snow / ice
« Reply #14 on: January 05, 2010, 03:16:23 pm »
Must admit snow was bad in Harrogate at 05:30 this morning.Left the GTI in the garage & went for the works bus.  :jumping:.First time this year tho.
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