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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 179763" data-attributes="member: 88"><p>schwepps,</p><p>good idea to practise that in safe places, so at least you recognise the sensation of hyrdoplaning. And yes, no brakes or even sudden throttle lift off.....</p><p> </p><p>fuad4,</p><p>and yes, if your wheels turn in wrong way and when u retain the grip....u go in the direction u r pointing! hence best to keep steering straight!</p><p> </p><p>on ur water question - best to avoid water cos the bow wave u create will be broken esp when the opposite traffic comes thru as well and the water will surely go into ur bay! Our road cars are not designed to do this. Even with 4WD we are asked to put a sheet infront of car to create this bow during river crossings and we have snorkles ( high intakes ) too.</p><p> </p><p>water may enter clutch even when no press if your dust boot for clutch lever is worn...so best avoid prolonged deep water immersion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 179763, member: 88"] schwepps, good idea to practise that in safe places, so at least you recognise the sensation of hyrdoplaning. And yes, no brakes or even sudden throttle lift off..... fuad4, and yes, if your wheels turn in wrong way and when u retain the grip....u go in the direction u r pointing! hence best to keep steering straight! on ur water question - best to avoid water cos the bow wave u create will be broken esp when the opposite traffic comes thru as well and the water will surely go into ur bay! Our road cars are not designed to do this. Even with 4WD we are asked to put a sheet infront of car to create this bow during river crossings and we have snorkles ( high intakes ) too. water may enter clutch even when no press if your dust boot for clutch lever is worn...so best avoid prolonged deep water immersion. [/QUOTE]
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