You need to have experience and nerve to take your foot off and pump when danger is looming
I well remember having a race in the wet with a Sprite, I was 17 years and in an Imp - a sweeping right hander, I was going to drift, so I positioned to the right to allow for the drift to the left - oncoming car - had to get over to the left without touching the brakes - back on the left but now too fast for the bend, the hedge was looming at speed, too inexperienced to pump, Wheels locked and turned and hey presto, Under Stear big time, I thought once I was on the grass verge I would lift off the brakes and apply the gas, no such luck there was a ditch covered by the under growth and it took the the two nearside wheels - I also now know from when my Vette did an off at Donnington, that dry grass at speed is the same as driving on Ice.
Clearly you didn`t have the Routes optional handling package in your Imp , a bag of cement in the front . Back in the days of our yoof my mate`s first car was a Hillman Imp and he soon shelled out on that mod after a near miss with a lampost doing down hill in the rain !You need to have experience and nerve to take your foot off and pump when danger is looming
I well remember having a race in the wet with a Sprite, I was 17 years and in an Imp - a sweeping right hander, I was going to drift, so I positioned to the right to allow for the drift to the left - oncoming car - had to get over to the left without touching the brakes - back on the left but now too fast for the bend, the hedge was looming at speed, too inexperienced to pump, Wheels locked and turned and hey presto, Under Stear big time, I thought once I was on the grass verge I would lift off the brakes and apply the gas, no such luck there was a ditch covered by the under growth and it took the the two nearside wheels - I also now know from when my Vette did an off at Donnington, that dry grass at speed is the same as driving on Ice.
Just a Paving SlabClearly you didn`t have the Routes optional handling package in your Imp , a bag of cement in the front . Back in the days of our yoof my mate`s first car was a Hillman Imp and he soon shelled out on that mod after a near miss with a lampost doing down hill in the rain !
Anywhere you like (if you are prepared to brake the law) - OK so we have a 70 mph speed limit - what's wrong with a tyre that is rated for 103 mph? -A tyre with a higher designed speed rating will also be tested for the structural integrity typically required from a car with higher HP/TQ capabilities. Example : my last two company vehicles have been a hybrid and plug-hybrid respectively. The oem tyre specification were 'Z' and 'H' speed ratings - 149 mph. Maximum speed of either car was 'only' 125 mph at best. So why use tyres that are seeming over specified? . TORQUE. Hybrid vehicles effectively use two motors to drive the car and in many cases the combined torque will equate to that of a far higher powered car - hence the need for a higher performance tyre. Draw the same parallel with an American V8 engine - serious amounts of low end torque deserve a higher performance tyre perhaps.........OK so they are only 103mph rating from memory but where can you do that on UK roads ?
I don`t know about the other guys but I am 68 going on 19I only asked about tyres, wished we were all at a pub and I asked there, ha!
Imp, bag of cement, Viva, Escort, how old are we all?
Not bothered about white letters , just something better suited to this wet Country. And more economical on the road, fuel wise too.
None of us are going to go 150 mph, not worth it any more anyway. Those days have gone, unless your a rich Diplomat.
Your a good bunch though, you have all come up with useful info. Thank you.
That`ll be your conscience looking over your shoulder21, though .....63........keeps staring at me in the mirror!