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foxtrotzulu Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: West Berkshire Posts: 152 |
I have a 2010 RRS fitted with Grabber AT3s. My friend has a 2017 RRS with factory fit tyres. Last week we were both driving up a slippery field. He was following in the same muddy/clay ruts as me. I set the special programme to mud and ruts and low range. I’m not sure what he did. A couple of times I had to reverse a foot or two before continuing. Otherwise, I ground my way slowly up the slope. I was pretty gentle on the throttle but even so there was a lot of wheel slippage/spin. To my surprise he had far less trouble with the slope than I did and I’m wondering why.
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Thu Dec 21 2017 8:38am |
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syl Member Since: 10 Mar 2016 Location: Somerset Posts: 412 |
Driver skill? I'd just set ATPC and leave the car to it. RRS MY17 SDV6 AB
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Thu Dec 21 2017 9:08am |
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foxtrotzulu Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: West Berkshire Posts: 152 |
I don't think the other vehicle had the Dynamic/off-road Pack. Nor do I think it was driver skill. I'm amazing .
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Thu Dec 21 2017 12:38pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8978 |
The new RRS isn't actually 450kg lighter than the original. That was one of those marketing facts put out at the launch. The 450kg basically only applied if you compared the most extreme versions of old and new. Most new ones are within a couple of passengers of the old one in weight terms.
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Thu Dec 21 2017 3:58pm |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1538 |
I believe I also read on here somewhere recently that going too easy on poor terrain isn’t necessarily the best option as the full benefit is not realised. It’s only when you give it a gentle bit of welly that the cars toys really come into play.
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Thu Dec 21 2017 4:04pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8978 |
It's true that some wheel spin is required for traction control to work. You also need to give the systems a chance to get involved. Most people get a bit of wheel spin and immediately back off the throttle. What you should do is hold the throttle at the point where spin just starts. The systems will then work out what is happening and apply the relevant brakes accordingly. You might be sat there for a few seconds with the wheels slowly turning but it will usually sort it out and you get traction back. Backing off defeats the systems, as does giving it big beans.
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Thu Dec 21 2017 5:34pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
In the original Freelander1 version of TC and HDC a wheel had yo make 5 full rotations before the sensors sorted out their sums and applied the brakes to the slipping wheels - with RRS’s (both models) I believe it is down to 2 wheel rotations. An RRS HSE without Dynamic or Off/On Road Pack is similar to a Discovery Sport and an Evoque. As is pointed out earlier there isn’t as much weight difference as 450kgs - LR compared an L320 Autobiograpghy with all option boxes ricked to an L494 SE with no optional extras............ IIRC like with like comparison gives around 150-200kgs weight advantage to the L494. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Thu Dec 21 2017 6:32pm |
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Cymruambyth Member Since: 27 Feb 2017 Location: North Wales Posts: 1533 |
He may have been referring to the chubby birds he was carrying Steve. |
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Thu Dec 21 2017 9:36pm |
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Buckster Member Since: 05 Mar 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1656 |
100% agree with this statement because it was me! RRSTDV8 made it look easy and I failed the climb, tried again in second or 3rd and it made it look easy with minimal effort on the throttle, there are some situations in muddy stuff where you have to prod the throttle a little more to get the electronics and traction control working at its best in conjunction with the tyre grip you have available 2003 BMW M5 - 5 Litres of V8 Optimax Slurping Goodness in Carbon Black 2013 SDV6 HSE Black Edition- Orkney Grey with Ebony & Ivory. LR Facelift RAI, Genuine G4 Expedition Rack, 4x Warn SBD-160 Spotlights, Warn 9.5XPS Winch, Mantec Underbody Protection and Sump Guard, Full Easy Lift Suspension Module, LR Light Guards, Light Force HTX230 Hybrid spotlights, 18” Compomotive PD1881 on 265/65/18 BF Goodrich KO2, ARB fridge, TuffTrek awning 😎 |
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Thu Dec 21 2017 10:43pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8978 |
In fairness, Chris, I did it in second low and then told you I used first low at which point you failed... You got up easily when you used second the same as me. I seem to remember you using a short word to describe me!
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Thu Dec 21 2017 11:33pm |
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foxtrotzulu Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: West Berkshire Posts: 152 |
OK, thanks for the replies. I certainly started off up the slope at a reasonable speed but that speed gradually disappeared. Remember, this was a 300m slope, so taking a run up wasn’t really an option. I could have allowed more wheel spin. I’ll try it next time. Forgot to say, there was one other vehicle in front of me. An older long wheelbase defender. Probably without any bells and whistles at all. He had aggressive tyres and no passengers. He did know the slope well and made it look easy.
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Fri Dec 22 2017 7:38am |
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Buckster Member Since: 05 Mar 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1656 |
Yes definitely going next year, its Land Rovers 70th. Our plan is to do vibraction roadbook 5 from Atlantic to Med coast then finish up with the party 2003 BMW M5 - 5 Litres of V8 Optimax Slurping Goodness in Carbon Black 2013 SDV6 HSE Black Edition- Orkney Grey with Ebony & Ivory. LR Facelift RAI, Genuine G4 Expedition Rack, 4x Warn SBD-160 Spotlights, Warn 9.5XPS Winch, Mantec Underbody Protection and Sump Guard, Full Easy Lift Suspension Module, LR Light Guards, Light Force HTX230 Hybrid spotlights, 18” Compomotive PD1881 on 265/65/18 BF Goodrich KO2, ARB fridge, TuffTrek awning 😎 |
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Fri Dec 22 2017 8:47am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8978 |
Wow, that road book trip looks awesome! 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Fri Dec 22 2017 8:46pm |
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