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wet day ... testing limits ... slowly ...
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 8:13 am
by scott_e
Wet day today so tried a small slow "power" slide or two on a few empty roundabouts on the way to work. Im terrified of this car in the wet and needed to check where the limits were on A048s. I drive like a slow granny at the slightest show of rain (and probably in the dry too compared to most of you).
I was only going 10-15 mph.
When grip was lost and i took foot off pedal and got grip quickly again.
Realised i need 2 hands on the wheel doh.
Was more comfotable with it losing grip compared to Mr2 mk2. Felt more in control.
I suspect i wouldnt enjoy it going any faster but its going to happan one of these days so needed to test .. get a feel. Im not planning to do any track days so need to find myself a big empty car park / airfield i guess.
Sorry for dragging the good reputation of lotus drivers down a peg with my antics.
Thanks for any advice.
Scott
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 8:46 am
by mac
Heh - we were all like that in the begining.
2nd best place is a wet track day, nothing coming the wrong way if you've left the tail out.
Best option -
http://www.Carlimits.co.uk - it's not just for trackdays
Mac
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 9:22 am
by Dominic
Get yourself along to an autotest. Good place to learn some sliding skills. See meets section.
Also:
http://www.autotest-scotland.co.uk
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:01 am
by GregR
mac wrote:Heh - we were all like that in the begining.
2nd best place is a wet track day, nothing coming the wrong way if you've left the tail out.
Best option -
http://www.Carlimits.co.uk - it's not just for trackdays
Mac
The young man is on the money there - wet trackdays are the best place to ascertain your, and the car's limits. Don't take this the wrong way mate, but your limits are a lot lower than the car's, and its normally incorrect input at the controls that will have you in trouble rather than the set-up or constitution of the car.
I'm not an advocate of learning at 15%, as you're never going to react the same way if/when it happens in a real-life situation - your subconscious takes over and you're facing backwards before you know it (10 minutes with Walshy taught me that!)
What I'm saying is that its a good idea to try to learn how you/the car will react, but don't grow over confident on the back of a wee slide on an empty roundabout. The best policy is never to drive 100% on the road, and nowhere near that in the wet on 48s!
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:02 am
by Tom
mac wrote:Heh - we were all like that in the begining.
2nd best place is a wet track day, nothing coming the wrong way if you've left the tail out.
Best option -
http://www.Carlimits.co.uk - it's not just for trackdays
Mac
yeah, my first experience of wet driving was KH in the wet in ed's exige

just after they resurfaced the track. the kerbs weren't painted. discovered how slippery wet kerbs are
excellant fun though

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:06 am
by robin
Ah, the good old days where Ed had an exige that you could take on the track rather than just to Dan's and back
Cheers,
Robin
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:17 am
by Tom
robin wrote:
Ah, the good old days where Ed had an exige that you could take on the track rather than just to Dan's and back
Cheers,
Robin

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 12:29 pm
by scott_e
GregR wrote: Don't take this the wrong way mate, but your limits are a lot lower than the car's

thats a fair point and i agree.
i guess snow days are out then.
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 1:34 pm
by graeme
Carlimits.com - cheaper than a new clam...
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 5:16 pm
by mac
lotus111 wrote:Carlimits.com - cheaper than a new clam...
There speaks the voice of experience
Mac
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 6:16 pm
by graeme
mac wrote:lotus111 wrote:Carlimits.com - cheaper than a new clam...
There speaks the voice of experience
Mac
(but yeah, you're right!)
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 1:41 pm
by Andy G
You'd be amazed what these cars are capable of in the wet - the weakest link is often the person controlling it. (i stuffed my first car aqua planning when i was 20

)
Go and see Mr Walsh
Everyone needs training
Since then some of my favourite KH visits have been the wet ones, and my ARDS test was wettest trip i've ever had there!
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 4:54 pm
by PhilA
i love it wet and slippy!!!
especially when I am sittin atop lots of rubber
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 6:27 pm
by Dominic
scott_e wrote:
i guess snow days are out then.
They're the best. One of my best ever drives in my elise was roof off over the campsies on completely white roads
