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scm wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 2:47 pm Michelin is only up to 5 for the Sports, I think you mean Continental?
Apologies, yes I do!
gasgas wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 4:16 pm at 3.2 they need changing
I completely agree, it's in for a service next month so I was going to look at tires at the same time. Thing is, the road was dry this morning, i just want something that's a bit less slippery. It seems to regularly break traction on dry days between 20-50mph during gear changes which is poor I think as I often have to let off, regain traction and then go again.
jonm wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 4:35 pm Having a limited slip differential has many advantages overall but the 1 disadvantage is that when the rear wheels break traction, they both break traction, causing a slide. This is a good thing if your into drifting however!
Certain caution must be exercised when accelerating with both rear wheels on a
very slippery surface. If too much throttle is applied, particularly when cornering,
lateral stability will be lost, and the rear of the car will go into a slide. This occurs
when both wheels spin together without differentiation (i.e., the clutch capacity exceeds
the road's ability to induce differentiation).
This is the thing that threw me off guard, it was in ice/rain mode, it also wasn't a hard acceleration at all, it didn't change up gear as far as I remember. I was actually dropping it off at the specialist for a new water pump this AM. I got picked up by a family member who's Nissan Xtrail slid on the white lines in the road so I think poor gritting and -6 weather is to blame for a large part. I just don't want to spend ~£300 per tyre on something that could be better in a similar price range.
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paddy1000111 wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 5:14 pm This is the thing that threw me off guard, it was in ice/rain mode,
I've only used ice/rain mode once, in my previous XKR, and it made the throttle so unresponsive that I ended up almost spinning in a car park. I now prefer to rely on my normal throttle muscle memory to adjust for conditions!
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scm wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 5:20 pm
paddy1000111 wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 5:14 pm This is the thing that threw me off guard, it was in ice/rain mode,
I've only used ice/rain mode once, in my previous XKR, and it made the throttle so unresponsive that I ended up almost spinning in a car park. I now prefer to rely on my normal throttle muscle memory to adjust for conditions!
maybe it doesn't help, I have noticed that it just adjusts the curve as opposed to limiting the overall power. It can lead you into a situation where you accelerate and want more power so you apply more throttle thinking its linear like normal mode and its quite a steep throttle curve past a certain point.

I'm not going to make excuses, whatever I did was my fault but I think better tyres would lead to more of a safe zone for errors. That being said my poor grip at the rear probably prevented me from getting catapulted into the central reservation when I was facing it at one point
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paddy1000111 wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 5:28 pm I have noticed that it just adjusts the curve as opposed to limiting the overall power. It can lead you into a situation where you accelerate and want more power so you apply more throttle thinking its linear like normal mode and its quite a steep throttle curve past a certain point.
Yeah, I found the throttle so unresponsive that I pushed it harder and that spun up the rear on the slippery surface - I found it hard to judge how much throttle to apply to get the power I needed. I guess for it to be useful you need to practise beforehand to understand exactly how it affects everything. But who's going to do that on a dry day in an F-Type? :lol:
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