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First Driving Experience in the SNOW!!
Sup guys, just had my first drive in the snow! From the NOVA area and its "crazy" out there right now. I literally just got my blizzaks put on yesterday so thank the car gods for that.
I was able to stay in full control for the most part, was actually surprised at how many times my wheels spun and how many times traction control went crazy based on what everyone has said about winter tires. At least I didn't lose control/get stuck like a lot of cars/trucks I saw.... however some lady rolled into me while I was at a stop (luckily no damage). Just wanted to share my experience with you guys about my first time driving the twin and a RWD manual car in the snow ![]() Here is a pic of her in the snow
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You're taking "some lady rolled into me while I was at a stop" a LOT better than I would have. Haha
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Yeah, even snow tires will still slip a bit but they just offer you a little more control and grip overall. It won't ever be like driving in the dry or even wet. But God have mercy on those who attempt to drive a lightweight RWD car in the snow with summer tires.
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DO NOT DRIVE
I would suggest NOT driving the BRZ or FRS in the snow lol ESPECIALLY if you don't have winter tires at all
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![]() However, most of the time, for most people, on most snow packed /ice covered roads, leaving the TC ON will get you further, faster. Sometimes it just doesn't seem that way ....... because you don't have one wheel spinning it's head off ....... ![]() humfrz |
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In most cars, I usually prefer it off in the snow. But you do have to pay more attention and have more finesse. Just try testing it out without TC for a bit. I would recommend keeping at least VSC Sport on though.
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In regards to TC in the winter time, if I'm just booting around town, no TC. If I'm driving on the highway, then yes TC. Last edited by Cole; 12-29-2019 at 03:02 AM. |
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Keep the gas tank near full at all times whilst attempting driving in snow/ice conditions.
Two obvious reasons: More weight near the drive wheels, a full tank in case you get stuck in a blizzard...to be able to keep warm. Drive only when you must, where you live, as others don't have a lot of experience driving in those conditions. Your worst nightmare is others who can't stop, may hit you from the rear, or at intersections. Update 1-21-16 9:22pm PST. Well let's see...Tonights news told me it took some people 8hrs to get home after work yesterday, and even The President's motorcade had a little trouble in traffic as well. Call in sick if you can on a bad day, or stay overnight at your work place if you must...whatever it takes to keep yourself safe. Last edited by ToySub1946; 01-22-2016 at 01:25 AM. |
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Blizzaks and you're spinning tires? Put more weight on the tires
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I am in NoVa too, and I was just complaining in the MidAtlantic subforum how little fun I had driving a FWD car (though no nannies at all, even no ABS) this evening. What a waste of snow, I need a twin! |
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