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Originally Posted by DaJoian
In general all RWD vehicles hydroplane the same...they fishtail at high speeds. The MR-S I had absolutely LOVED doing this on city roads with rain puddles (It had crappy summers on too).
If you have experience with these RWD vehicles, you will know its limits and how far you should be only pushing them in these bad surface conditions.
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Lol nothing to do with pushing limits or drive wheels hydroplaning is when a layer of water gets trapped between the road surface and your tires, nothing to do with pushing limits , I don't care about your past cars I'm saying this car hydroplanes because it is light