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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
Found this, I want some snow now.
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26th Jan 2010 2:56pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
When do you want the tyres to spin Dan? |
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26th Jan 2010 4:03pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) is a suspension control system which goes beyond the single components of Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Cornering Brake Control (CBC) and Automatic Stability Control + Traction (ASC + T).
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26th Jan 2010 4:11pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
When on a snowy hill, sometimes you need to have the control of the throttle rather than let the DSC take control. Especially if you need to turn the steering wheel whilst applying throttle to find grip.... I tried this a couple of times on an icy hill, impossible to get up with DSC unless you had a run up, where as with DSC off it was fine. Same applies on a wet grassy slope, the last thing you want as you're about to crest the hill is DSC intervention telling you you cant have any engine power! Again, been there done that, slid sidways down the hill |
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26th Jan 2010 4:17pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Thats interesting information and kinda goes against my original thinking that breaking traction at any time is not a good thing on Snow or Wet Grass. I understand the engine power issue though. |
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26th Jan 2010 4:44pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
You don't necessarily want to floor it up the hill, but your foot can be more delicate than the DSC. For example if on a steep hill your front wheels will be light and will want to spin if the surface is slippery. DSC will then cut all power, even though your rear wheels have all the weight on and can push you up the hill no problem.
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26th Jan 2010 5:20pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
like this then: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WycNOq9J1U4&NR=1 |
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26th Jan 2010 5:42pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
That hill was fun, absolute sheet ice. The HDC had to work really hard. There was a Nissan Patrol and a Jeep that had got half way up and they just left them in the ditch and walked home.
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26th Jan 2010 5:47pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
What fun! Do you think you could have done it easier in the Diesel Defender? |
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26th Jan 2010 5:50pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Can't believe how fast & far you keep slipping back down the hill - just as well there was nobody behind you |
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26th Jan 2010 5:59pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
Could have done it easier than the hash that guy was making of it! He didn't know what a "Low Range" was. Just like the Freelander that nearly crashed into me sliding sideways down the hill because he didn't know what the yellow button (HDC) was for.
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26th Jan 2010 6:00pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
As much as HDC will slow the car down it doesnt let you stop and as soon as I touched the brakes the ABS cut in and wouldnt stop at all. I'm not kidding when I say sheet ice! |
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26th Jan 2010 6:03pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMl7kCVtZ1M&NR=1 |
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26th Jan 2010 6:11pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
Mud underneith to bite into. Cheating! |
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26th Jan 2010 6:35pm |
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speedymarktd6 Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 727 |
all above very interesting BUT ive been told by a landrover experience instructor that the dsc button shouldnt have been fitted to production vehicles as you shouldnt have the option to turn off as the button is not needed as the electronics do all the work onto no6 Range Rover
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26th Jan 2010 6:51pm |
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