Wet Weather Spin Out
Originally Posted by Waveridingone
I recently purchased my 350Z and yesterday I spun out while it was raining. The light changed and I barely started going when the my backend spun around I ended up sliding backwards across the other side of the road. I think their must have been something like oil on the road because it felt like I was on ice. I didn't hit anything and the speed was low. My question is could I have damaged anything? It drives normal but I'm still freaked. I called the service department and they said that I might have knocked it out of alignment or damaged the axel seal. Does any of that sound right? Thanks.
"I barely started going when the my backend spun around I ended up sliding backwards across the other side of the road"
Reminds me of the time when I just got goin in my FWD car and I ended up upside down in my car but the car was rightside up and I was sitting upside down inside my car while driving it down the road normally !! WTF how'd that happen? I rolled over with the a quickness.
Last edited by evolved326; May 27, 2007 at 02:26 AM.
I never turn off TC in the rain. Mainly because when it comes to hydroplaning, the TC will detect it, and start to correct if before you even know what is happening.
On dry roads I don't use TC, but in the rain, or after a rainfall, TC 100% of the time. It is there for a reason and the Z can spin a bit even in low RPMs if the roads are wet.
Pssst! Winding out 3rd is like 93 mph.
That is a little more than 10 over. I usually do the same but slow down to about 70-75, I assume that is what you mean.
On dry roads I don't use TC, but in the rain, or after a rainfall, TC 100% of the time. It is there for a reason and the Z can spin a bit even in low RPMs if the roads are wet.
When im coming on to an onramp to go on the highway, thats when I wind out 3rd, hit 4th hard and merge onto traffic, then I simply put it in cruise control and cruise.... Driving is not hard, I guess being an idiot is easy...
That is a little more than 10 over. I usually do the same but slow down to about 70-75, I assume that is what you mean.
Last edited by Zmazing03; May 27, 2007 at 08:58 AM.
Originally Posted by Waveridingone
I recently purchased my 350Z and yesterday I spun out while it was raining. The light changed and I barely started going when the my backend spun around I ended up sliding backwards across the other side of the road. I think their must have been something like oil on the road because it felt like I was on ice. I didn't hit anything and the speed was low. My question is could I have damaged anything? It drives normal but I'm still freaked. I called the service department and they said that I might have knocked it out of alignment or damaged the axel seal. Does any of that sound right? Thanks.
Rain + Agressive Driving + RWD = LEARN how to drive
When I was a kid my mom spun our FWD minivan going like 15mph on a crowded freeway (89ish dodge caravan). I PROMISE she was not driving agressively, and was going totally straight. It was just a serious downpour and I bet the thing started hydroplaning and just went. stuff like that can happen.
Originally Posted by iceagetlc
I notice VDC is a little laggy, so don't feel invincible with it on. It will still kick out before it recognizes it, and it may be too late.
VDC is laggy intentionally. If VDC came on immediately every single time a wheel slipped, we would all be totalling our cars because we got pissed off at VDC not letting us have fun, turn it off, and then probably loose control MORE often. Fact is, VDC is way better in my Z than in any other car I've ever driven. Lexus IS300 TCS SUCKED.
VDC lets us chirp a little bit before it kicks in, but not too much so that we can get out of control. under normal conditions, VDC works exactly the way it's supposed to. It reinforces drivers control. It does not CREATE driver control. If the driver is out of control, then odds are VDC will have a hard time recovering. think of it that way.
Originally Posted by bailey bill
Uhh...it DOESN'T. It is ctually very difficult to break teh rear end loose, even on wet pavement. You have to really hammer on it.
bill
bill
Originally Posted by Tubbs
I know for a fact that z28 drivers suck too, but most probably haven't figured out how to use the internet yet.
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