Aebous said:Correct about the handbook to turn off DTC, thats because you will have to have some wheel slippage to accelerate.
I'm nervous too about the possible snowy/icy roads. I saw earlier some snow flurries dropping so here's hoping I get snow in this neck of the woods. I'm leaving for work an hour early (takes 20 min in good weather, 30-35 if bad) just to be safe.
At least I'll get to see how the PS2's do in cold/slick weather as opposed to cold/wet. Now to find that parking lot![]()
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Three snowflakes on the road and you won't make it up a 1 percent grade, I had them on my Z3, my M3 and I have them on my Z4. I actually think that British snow is slipperier than ours 'coz it's usually closer to 0 deg C.( I did grow up in Bedfordshire and do remember UK winters) My solution, after shoveling mountains of snow and towing many vehicles from snowy ditches, is to park the little car and use a 4WD. If it's your only form of transport, buy some really good snow tires and a bus pass.
EdButler said:People are soo getting the wrong side of this thread...
Z4 + Snow + Abandoned Carpark = FUN! :lol:8)
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Rudd_2002 said:No never, just had to check google earth to see where it is![]()
mcbeee said:... a few days of poor weather.

sk93 said:mcbeee said:... a few days of poor weather.
oh no.. we have poor weather 362 days of the year. the other three we're stuck doing things we need to do now that its "good out".![]()
but then... our definition of poor is probably different to yours, by a good few feet.
sk93 said:I used to ride to work on my sportsbike in the snow.
take your time, plan well ahead and watch for idiots...
then you'll be fine![]()