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General Category => The Chill Out Room => Topic started by: Hairygt4 on December 05, 2010, 09:51:30 pm

Title: Winter Running
Post by: Hairygt4 on December 05, 2010, 09:51:30 pm
Minus 20C and my GT4 still starts first time, despite best part of a foot of snow all over it.  Front spoiler pushing powder snow out the way and off to work. Great seeing moderns struggling in the snow as I make easy progress. Will admit I stayed off the turbo though!  Anyone else used their four every day in this weather?
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: BALDYMONSTER on December 06, 2010, 09:10:06 am
ME!
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: Frikkin Evil on December 06, 2010, 12:10:39 pm
I used to when it was my daily driver... as you say they make other motors look crap in the snow.

I'd actually have it out for some fun, but buying xmas pressies come before putting juice in the tank.
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: Jeff on December 06, 2010, 05:10:24 pm
Naaaaa.... me Kia has smaller tyre width and gets a better grip  :)
Our estate roads are sheet ice and the 4 has such a big footprint...
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: silverspeed on December 06, 2010, 06:30:12 pm
i used mine every day till i really started the modding process.. now its dangerous on the snow... but excellent fun.  ;D
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: karbon on December 11, 2010, 05:23:51 pm
Well I thought Id be adventurous, I have been driving my mk3 supra turbo round in this weather, it does make for some very interesting moments at roundabouts to say the very least.
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: cunning stunt on December 12, 2010, 12:07:40 pm
have taken the 4 out a couple of times but 4x4 does not = grip and go it just means all 4 wheels spin instead.
in contrast have been driving the wifes mini and its great was shocked at how well it handled in the snow and ice point and go and stop
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: ChrisW on December 13, 2010, 10:07:22 am
have taken the 4 out a couple of times but 4x4 does not = grip and go it just means all 4 wheels spin instead.

I'll think you'll find that's because you drive like a girl!!! ;)
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: karbon on December 13, 2010, 05:15:06 pm
Thats cruel and cutting, though no doubt true!  :D
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: Chris_de_Bear on December 13, 2010, 11:02:11 pm
I used the 4 while we had snow although I still had wide 17 inchers on from the summer. The pug probably had as much traction from 2 wheels but the 4 was much more fun and I suspect would have been better on thick snow - we only had about 3 inches though.
I'm off up to Lincolnshire on Weds for a couple of days so I'm just sorting a set of narrow 16 inch tyres ready as it's forecast to snow again on Thursday. I'll probably be racing the snow back home.
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: Coyoteboy on December 13, 2010, 11:14:46 pm
I'd love to be doing it, and I used to run my four all year round, it's far more fun in the winter! but much better with the ABS fuse pulled. I intend to get a nice set of spare steelies and studded tyres for illegal winter fun!
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: Rob_A on December 13, 2010, 11:46:14 pm
Yep, been driving it with coilovers and 18" rims...no bother at all with grip really.

Only problem has been ground clearance due to lowering, most other cars drive over the snow inbetween tyre tracks...I plough straight into it. Resulted in one cracked front bumper so far! lol.
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: toyokid on December 14, 2010, 07:45:39 am
1st winter in 8 years that I have not run my 4
Audi A4 on 18" wheels is crap
always felt very safe and that I would return, having started a journey, which can be pretty remote on the moors of North Yorkshire.
Now based in Stokesley which at the weekend was 6 degrees colder than Hairygt4's side of the A1 which is about 15 miles away as the crow flies.
Fields still white over.

Borrowed a Mitsu pickup for some work in outlying areas and was surprised how unsophisticated their drive train is, bit of slip n' slide in 2wd and can't steer in 4wd.

Stephen
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: cunning stunt on December 15, 2010, 07:29:18 pm

I'll think you'll find that's because you drive like a girl!!! ;)
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i resent that comment , i wasn't putting on make up or tying my hair back at all ;D
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: ChrisW on December 15, 2010, 09:21:53 pm
i resent that comment , i wasn't putting on make up or tying my hair back at all ;D

You've not got much more hair than me to begin with, and we all know you do your make-up before stepping out the front door ;)
Title: Re: Winter Running
Post by: martyn_pryor on December 15, 2010, 11:26:14 pm
I used mine a couple of times a couple of weeks ago. Where I store it, it took 30 seconds to get the celica on and off the drive and about 30 minutes + to put the volvo on the same drive.

i resent that comment , i wasn't putting on make up or tying my hair back at all ;D

This begs the question Dave, what WERE you doing then ??  :o ;D