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Quick question, everybody talks about "good technique". Is there a magic technique on snow or just common sense? "don't go fast if there's snow" and that's it? If so, i wasn't thinking on racing in the middle of winter ^_^
Thanks again!
If you're at a dead stop, and have no forward traction, don't gun it hoping to burn your way to pavement. You need to rock the car back and forth a number of times so that you're momentum pushes you out of the dead spot.
Other than that, go into turns with proper caution. And if your TC light starts flashing at you, perhaps you're using too much throttle.
Buy a 6-8k SUV or truck for the winter and keep the G in good shape. Winters are rough on cars and the G is too nice a car IMO to drive in the winter. I'm putting mine away for the winter and doing exactly that in the next week or two. If you do park it for the winter make sure to put it on blocks and take off the serpentine belt. Also put some stabil in the fuel tank.
Buy a 6-8k SUV or truck for the winter and keep the G in good shape. Winters are rough on cars and the G is too nice a car IMO to drive in the winter. I'm putting mine away for the winter and doing exactly that in the next week or two. If you do park it for the winter make sure to put it on blocks and take off the serpentine belt. Also put some stabil in the fuel tank.
I don't think I'll have 2 parking spots, but it's an option!
Why would you put it on blocks and take off the serpentine belt? (not saying no, just want to understand )
And also, that happens when you drive in the winter? what does it do to the car?
thanks again
If you're at a dead stop, and have no forward traction, don't gun it hoping to burn your way to pavement. You need to rock the car back and forth a number of times so that you're momentum pushes you out of the dead spot.
Other than that, go into turns with proper caution. And if your TC light starts flashing at you, perhaps you're using too much throttle.
G'luck.
I'd add to slow down before turns. No braking (if you can help it) while turning. Also, if/when you start to slide, feet off the brake and steer through it. Skid control is a skill of its own, there are plenty of youtube videos on technique.
Quick question, everybody talks about "good technique". Is there a magic technique on snow or just common sense? "don't go fast if there's snow" and that's it? If so, i wasn't thinking on racing in the middle of winter ^_^
Thanks again!
Find an empty parking lot and see how the car handles in slippery conditions.
What is this "snow" thing you are talking about?????
I don't really know, I live in North California and we've heard of weird things like "snow" and "rain". I guess those are mythical things some people talk about...
In any case "snow" is something that falls down in the Chicago area AFAIK
I don't think I'll have 2 parking spots, but it's an option!
Why would you put it on blocks and take off the serpentine belt? (not saying no, just want to understand )
And also, that happens when you drive in the winter? what does it do to the car?
thanks again
Put it on blocks to avoid the tires getting flat spots in them, take the serpentine belt off to avoid getting flat spots on the pulley bearings (Alt, crank, A/C, idlers, etc.). Use Stabil to prevent moisture.
Regarding driving it in the winter you certainly can do that as long as you are careful. RWD you can too you just have to be more careful. I'm all set down that in my G. I did it last year and it is mediocre in the snow IMO. I live in Maine and we got over 100" of snow last year so that helped me make my decision. Also I want it to stay in puff condition and driving in the snow will not do anything but bad for your chassis (salt and moisture do not mix). Yes they have car washes, but that won't help you 100%.
Quick question, everybody talks about "good technique". Is there a magic technique on snow or just common sense? "don't go fast if there's snow" and that's it? If so, i wasn't thinking on racing in the middle of winter ^_^
Thanks again!
If you are stuck turn off VDC, otherwise your break (back) will melt. That's 1 thing I know
If you are stuck turn off VDC, otherwise your break (back) will melt. That's 1 thing I know
That's a great point. TC will keep you straight-ish and safe. But if you're stuck and need to muscle the car around with some finesse, you have to turn TC off.