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any advice re: driving on ice?

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Old 01-08-2009, 08:25 PM
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Just make any alterations in a straight line so that you aren't reliant on direction control at the same time. Taking the PSM off, yes off, will sometimes help on ice, but you then have to be very smooth on the accellerator so you don't over do it. I've had the GTS out on an icy day, and with the Pirelli Rosso's it wasn't super, but it works fine.
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came across this local mini-driving school:

www.driveincontrol.com/
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uh, move to Scottsdale....

(unfortunately I have to go back to that crap sooner than later, but I'm sure enjoying it for now...)
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Originally Posted by skl
uh, move to Scottsdale....

(unfortunately I have to go back to that crap sooner than later, but I'm sure enjoying it for now...)
I've heard it is a beautiful area...hopefully will get a chance to visit someday...BTW whatever doesn't destroy me just makes me stronger...



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