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kin Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: rainy city Posts: 348 |
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10th Jan 2009 1:27pm |
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DiscoStu Member Since: 04 Aug 2007 Location: Visiting from Disco3 Posts: 35 |
Wrong tyres. Grass/mud combination is probably one of the hardest surfaces to get grip on (even with mud terrain tyres). Just as bad as ice.... Momentum is the key |
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10th Jan 2009 1:44pm |
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ken Member Since: 22 Aug 2008 Location: On another forum Posts: 936 |
Known as "Green Ice" |
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10th Jan 2009 2:58pm |
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Soupdragon Member Since: 24 May 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 57 |
I think this illustrates the only real problem with electronic traction control versus manual diff-locks; if all four wheels lose traction and spin at roughly the same rate, the ECU doesn't know that the car has lost grip. ETC only works when 1,2 or 3 wheels have lost traction.
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14th Jan 2009 7:12pm |
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DiscoStu Member Since: 04 Aug 2007 Location: Visiting from Disco3 Posts: 35 |
A quick tap on the brakes can get the T/C to kick in. |
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14th Jan 2009 9:18pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
The same thing happened to me when I'd had my FFR about 2 days, just got bogged down in really claggy mud on road tyres, had to call my dad out in his FF to pull me out! Discovery 4 HSE
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14th Jan 2009 10:13pm |
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