Royalty
15+ Year Contributor
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- Apr 30, 2004
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norfolk,
Virginia
Stupid question, but bear w/ me....
Let's say I am taking a turn a little to fast on a turn and my tires start to lose grip. My car is skidding towards the outside of the turn. What do I do?
The reason I ask is that I've actually heard some conflicting advice here around the forum. I think the reason is that what you do in a FWD car is not the same in a RWD car. So AWD seems to be even more confusing. Here are some things I've heard:
1) You should let off the gas and give slight pressure on the brakes.
2) You should add some gas to gain some grip on the tires.
3) You should downshift.
4) You should NOT downshift because you may break the tires even more.
I found this on another forum and thought this would apply to us as well.
Let's say I am taking a turn a little to fast on a turn and my tires start to lose grip. My car is skidding towards the outside of the turn. What do I do?
The reason I ask is that I've actually heard some conflicting advice here around the forum. I think the reason is that what you do in a FWD car is not the same in a RWD car. So AWD seems to be even more confusing. Here are some things I've heard:
1) You should let off the gas and give slight pressure on the brakes.
2) You should add some gas to gain some grip on the tires.
3) You should downshift.
4) You should NOT downshift because you may break the tires even more.
I found this on another forum and thought this would apply to us as well.

Well, I was just explaining what happened, officer... 
Theres a road not far from me that's pretty steap and has long but sharp turns.
I downshifted out of 5th (duno wtf I was thinking being in 5th anyway) down into 4th and mashed on the gas, the car oversteered very slightly but was pulling out of it. Pulled out and had some horrid snap back. almost lost it again, kept it stedy though, when I got to the top of the hill/moutan, which was one turn away I just thought to myself "I am NOT doing that again anytime soon"