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Re: snow

Post by millerman1ac » Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:44 pm

[quote=""AW8""]millerman1ac

1. What type of tyres are your running ?

2. Any shared experience moving off from stanstill uphill ?[/quote]


1. michelin diamaris on 19's i would say there is only about 1mm left until it hits the warning markers, so there is not a whole lot of tread on there!

2. what i was doing and it seemed to work was turn off the traction control when stopped pop it into drive and just let it pick away its self once moving just apply the throttle as easy as possible and just let the auto box take it up the gears. For the inclines just a small amout of throttle and away it went, maybe the power of the V8 helped very little throttle required to get moving and up to speed.
i was easily traveling at speeds of 40mph in the deep stuff while feeling in total control no sharp movements or heavy on the brakes...
once i was upto speed i hit the button for the traction control and it very rarley flashed up the warning symbol.

of course i found it very hard not to have a wee play too, had a couple of nice power slides going on with the traction control off!! :evil: :driving:

in the pic that shows the road closed sign was at dunblane, i just looked at the sat nav to go through the back streets in dunblane and joined the A9 at the next slip road. For a moment when we were going down the slip road in the deep stuff was think maybe we shouldn't be doin this!!.. but was commited by then so just went for it!!

One funny moment was when we were just north of dunblane where you have a shell garage and a little chef opposite of each other, there was lines of cars and trucks stuck on the opposite carriage way and we came accross the first vehicle we had seen on the carriage way we were traveling on.

It was a rescue land rover that had travelled up the dual carriage and had stopped to help try get vehicles moving on the other side, when he saw me coming he started walking back over to his land rover i was slowing down to speak to him to find out any info on the road. he came over to my window and said "where the hell have you come from!!?" i explained and he was very impressed we were making good progress.
he said o well i wont need to move my landy then, you can just drive round it!!.. i did and on we went!!!

The worst bit was the big hill at auchterarder, was stopped there for a wee while as some cars were stuck in both lanes so couldn't get passed until they moved, spoke to a few drivers and said they had been there for nearly 3 hours already, not fun i would imagine!!
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Re: snow

Post by Turks » Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:38 am

[quote=""millerman1ac""]
1. michelin diamaris on 19's i would say there is only about 1mm left until it hits the warning markers, so there is not a whole lot of tread on there!

2. what i was doing and it seemed to work was turn off the traction control when stopped pop it into drive and just let it pick away its self once moving just apply the throttle as easy as possible and just let the auto box take it up the gears. For the inclines just a small amout of throttle and away it went, maybe the power of the V8 helped very little throttle required to get moving and up to speed.
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Diamaris served me well last year in the Snow and Ice, couldn't have asked for much better really considering they were 20's! Uphill seemed no challenge either, could feel the power being sent to the wheels with the most grip and the V8 made it pretty easy too.

Wish I was at home to be out in Snow like that... really puts a smile on your face to learn how capable the X5 is. Alot of people have the perception that it is just a useless expensive 4x4 for taking kids to school in... times like these when it comes in to its own and out performs most others.

Well done mate!


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Re: snow

Post by millerman1ac » Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:50 pm

few more pics of the wifes phone made me smile again!!!

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Re: snow

Post by AW8 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:55 am

Thanks for sharing & apologies for not acknowledging earlier resposne to my prior Q's.
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Re: snow

Post by Turks » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:16 am

To drive an empty road like that in them conditions shows the confidence you had in the X5's capabilities. You proved them too by making it home safely!


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Re: snow

Post by pvr » Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:31 am

I suspect that the BMW in the last picture was not going anywhere ...
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Re: snow

Post by pvr » Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:37 am

[quote=""Turks""]To drive an empty road like that in them conditions shows the confidence you had in the X5's capabilities. You proved them too by making it home safely!


Turks.[/quote]

To be honest - I prefer the empty road bit as I am more concerned about the other cars then myself in a way. During last february near the Swiss border, the motorway was solidly jammed so I took the "diversion" option from the satnav. That uh, took me straight over a mountain pass, and the road was similar to what the pictures above showed.

However, being on your own, and I had winter tyres on the car (AW8 :poke: ), it was actually quite a relaxing detour as you could take the best route on the road itself and speed up / slow down at the appropriate road conditions rather then forced by other traffic.
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