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47p2



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Sorry Tim, I never meant to make you feel homesick. At least you aren't caught up in all the chaos of trying to get out and about here at the moment.

I would think the weather at your home will be worse than here in Glasgow

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Tim in Scotland



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John it's so bad that my parents are travelling into Stirling on the free Tescos bus, they cannot get either of their cars out of their yard because the snow plough has blocked everybody in with 3ft high walls of snow across the driveways! We get snow when nobody else does out our way - we get snowed in but 5 miles away in the next village they don't get a single flake! It it stays below freezing much longer the curlers will be looking for another Bonspiel on the Lake of Menteith again this winter. In February this year when we had the big snow dump I took the RRSport up to try the Amulree to Kenmore Road............ Great fun with 2feet of snow on it but I never got more than 5 miles passed Amulree, even with winter Tyres on and the snow setting on the Terrain Response I had problems on the low level section of the route. Didn't even get to the hairpin bends on the climb up to the summit. 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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Stocky



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At long last some real snow since we moved here. Only got a light dusting earlier in the year.

Only 4" but beautiful to look at and fun to play in, especially in the FullFat Very Happy Thumbs Up

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GKP



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And a pic of me driving the OH's Elise from my RR after rescuing it from a potential snowy burial:



Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  Not sure you should be reading this bit.

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Sportex



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Quote:

Always wondered about how practicalthe overfinch kit was. What happened? was the fron't bumper just been used as a snow plough


not bad in snow, but ABS would not stop me so used a tree instead Big Cry No body told me there would be days like these

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Sportex wrote:
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Always wondered about how practicalthe overfinch kit was. What happened? was the fron't bumper just been used as a snow plough


not bad in snow, but ABS would not stop me so used a tree instead Big Cry


What did the bill run you up?

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Sportex



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as quoted on another thread, not feeling two grand at the moment No body told me there would be days like these

L Reg dark purple/burgundy sort of Disco
R Reg very red disco
Bright Silver disco TD5
Sort of bright girly powder blue disco TD5
Gone (a while back) 1999 P38 4ltre Autobiography. 13 miles to the gallon, 10,000 miles to the engine
Gone MY06 RRS HSE Rimini Red
Gone MY10 RRS HSE Purple
Gone 2007 TDV8 Vogue OF Stornoway Grey (In Love again)
2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue Baltic Blue
MY66 VOGUE TDV6 3.0 Red

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Nightmare, bad time fo year to pull that kind of money out too.

I had a similar experience, was out on Sunday night with a few mates along some back roads, went down an icy 20% gradient hill, ABS cut in so I couldn't stop, my mate was in front in his V8 Dolomite, luckily we had walkie talkies so was able to warn him I couldn't stop. Thankfully the road went straight on at the bottom of the hill, I was expecting a dry stone wall or something. The hill just appeared out of nowhere, totally didn't expect it.

Brown trouser moment all the same. 2006 Mercedes CLS
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delamo



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Sorry to hear of your misfortune Sportex Sad

There was a used black version of your front bumper on eBay a few weeks back - approx£550 Whistle

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M44K TS wrote:
Nightmare, bad time fo year to pull that kind of money out too.

I had a similar experience, was out on Sunday night with a few mates along some back roads, went down an icy 20% gradient hill, ABS cut in so I couldn't stop, my mate was in front in his V8 Dolomite, luckily we had walkie talkies so was able to warn him I couldn't stop. Thankfully the road went straight on at the bottom of the hill, I was expecting a dry stone wall or something. The hill just appeared out of nowhere, totally didn't expect it.

Brown trouser moment all the same.


What exactly happened when the ABS cut in?

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47p2



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Gazellio wrote:


What exactly happened when the ABS cut in?



That was when the brown trouser moment became a pressing moment Big Cry Big Cry

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dan_uk_1984



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Should you find yourself in a situation where you need to stop quickly on ice where the ABS is preventing you from slowing - I have found that by selecting Neutral helps. Then you're only fighting inertia - not the gearbox trying to keep your wheels turning.

This is only recommended in a SLOW slide situation under 5mph etc. You should be able to knock the speed off significantly by knocking it into sport mode and quickly selecting first gear.

Try the above next time you're on a slight slope and in a safe area.

Also on snow/ice if you are going slow and find yourself needing to turn, but are unable to get the front wheels to grip - apply the brakes and increase the angle of the turn. This will cause Corner Braking Control to kick in which will grab at the side of the car in the direction you want to turn in forcing a turn.

All the above comes with practice and was learnt from playing in car parks/ sliding down hills etc.

Whatever you do, don't turn off DSC when descending hills. I forgot to turn it back on after turning it off to climb a hill. Resulted in 2 360's and sliding (luckily gently) into a snowdrift. 

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paul_h_8



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Thanks for Tips Dan, should you turn DSC off when climbing hills

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