If you start losing control, don't panic, just let up on the throttle. I've found that any type of abrupt actions (braking, throttle, steering) will get you in trouble.
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never give up forward momentum going up a hill when the fucking idiot in front of you freaks and does something stupid. steer around them and wave bye bye as they look out the front windshield at you.
oh, and go find a big parking lot where yo can throw the car into some 4 wheel drifts. lots of fun“There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
Sir Winston Churchill
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Everything goes well untill you think you manage it and start to fool around and drifting.
Trust me, I've driven RWD for 15 winters and every single snowfall I must do it and end offroad. :)Current:
BMW 320i 2d 2.0 m20 -88
BMW 325i Cabriolet 2.5 m50 -88
BMW 316i touring 1.6 m40 -90
BMW 320i 4d 2,2 m54 -01
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If your windshield is covered in snow, be sure to only clear enough space so that your eyes can see out the windshield. We're talking a 2 inch "box" tops. Don't worry about the back window, what's behind you is in the past. Do not exceed 12 mph, ever. Likewise, stop signs don't count when snow is on the ground. If you see another vehicle coming down the ice and snow covered road, just pull out. Snow gives other cars super-physics and allows them to stop faster. If your car starts to understeer, crank the wheel more and slam on the brakes. When you're up on a curb, just put it in reverse and floor it.
I think we've got the "Ohio Snow driving" part of your trip covered.
-CharlieSwing wild, brake later, don't apologize.'89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.FYYFF
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The only thing i have to add to charlies post is that you under no circumstances want to remove snow/ice from the top of your vehicle. This way, when your car warms up and you perform a panic stop, the sheet of snow slides down and covers your windshield, blinding you, and therefore creating a hilarious spectacle for others near by.
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Originally posted by Charlie View PostIf your windshield is covered in snow, be sure to only clear enough space so that your eyes can see out the windshield. We're talking a 2 inch "box" tops. Don't worry about the back window, what's behind you is in the past. Do not exceed 12 mph, ever. Likewise, stop signs don't count when snow is on the ground. If you see another vehicle coming down the ice and snow covered road, just pull out. Snow gives other cars super-physics and allows them to stop faster. If your car starts to understeer, crank the wheel more and slam on the brakes. When you're up on a curb, just put it in reverse and floor it.
I think we've got the "Ohio Snow driving" part of your trip covered.
-Charlie
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“There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
Sir Winston Churchill
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Dude just mash it and hang on.
Seriously, these are all good tips but I will add that starting in second gear is your friend. If the car has LSD you will be fine, but watch it because it will come around real easy if you give it too much throttle. Finding a parking lot to practice in is a great idea (and a lot of fun depending on who's looking). Once you get comfortable with how the car reacts on a slick surface and where the point of over/understeer is you can drive on the road with confidence. Then you will only have to worry about the rest of the idiots who didn't take the time to ask anyone these questions before they went out driving in the white stuff.
Oh and watch out for 'black ice'. This is a situation where it has been raining or snow has melted and then frozen. It freezes clear and it will fuck you in the ass without any warning. It will appear to be wet pavement but is in fact an icy sheet and you can't accelerate, brake or turn so just don't do anything until you are over it. Just keep an eye on the outside temps.
Good luck and hopefully you won't even need this advice but I think with all the responses in this thread you should be fine. Enjoy the trip!
EDIT: yeah like that video. The guy in the 5 series did a pretty good job but you know he was shitting a brickOriginally posted by chileelkyamaze about the enthusiasm e30 generate
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Originally posted by gazellebeigem3 View PostThe only thing i have to add to charlies post is that you under no circumstances want to remove snow/ice from the top of your vehicle. This way, when your car warms up and you perform a panic stop, the sheet of snow slides down and covers your windshield, blinding you, and therefore creating a hilarious spectacle for others near by.
“There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
Sir Winston Churchill
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I just recently had to drive snow in a RWD car for the first time. If you start to slide do not hit the brakes! and watch the clutch, engaging too fast caused me to slip a few times.1985 M10b18. 70maybewhpoffury. Over engineered S50b30 murica BBQ swap in progress.
Originally posted by DEV0 E30You'd chugg this butt. I know you would. Ain't gotta' lie to kick it brostantinople.
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