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I don't want this to happen again, for some strange reason, so was wondering if simple tyre and suspension upgrades will help? Will get rev3 or better next as well
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bennyboi88 wrote:I don't want this to happen again
synXero wrote:You rolled the car onto its roof at 25mph?
bennyboi88 wrote:had been dry and dusty for several days and then rained on cold tyres.![]()
alanmr2turbo wrote:bennyboi88 wrote:had been dry and dusty for several days and then rained on cold tyres.![]()
LOL someone thinks his driving a F1 car.Cold tyres
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Tsia wrote:alanmr2turbo wrote:bennyboi88 wrote:had been dry and dusty for several days and then rained on cold tyres.![]()
LOL someone thinks his driving a F1 car.Cold tyres
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1.That was a bit condescending.
2.Tyre temperature, even on road cars will make a difference.
If you get straight into the car and floor it from there, you WILL have
(even slightly) less grip than if you've been for a short drive beforehand.
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alanmr2turbo wrote:Tsia wrote:alanmr2turbo wrote:
LOL someone thinks his driving a F1 car.Cold tyres
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1.That was a bit condescending.
2.Tyre temperature, even on road cars will make a difference.
If you get straight into the car and floor it from there, you WILL have
(even slightly) less grip than if you've been for a short drive beforehand.
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Even on a spirited drive you will be lucky to raise the temp of ordinary car tyres a couple of degrees even in the height of out none existant summer as there's to much stop starting.I beat he weaves across the road trying to get heat in them as well
psummers wrote:With a steep slope, sudden impact and momentum of the car's rear swinging about itmight
end up on its roof at that speed.
Its pretty unlucky however.Most people would get away with just a bent alloy or suspension arm.
You just need to be able to react properly to it; a bit of tuition/practice is all you need.Rev 2+ car will help a bit but your reactions are the most important factor really.
A.BLAKE wrote:I have to say does seem like a low speed to flip with such a low center of gravity but it obviously can happen? Was it a t bar? what kinda shape was it in after? I presume not repairable but did it deform a lot? Been considering a roll cage as I do like to drive hard..
A.BLAKE wrote:I have to say does seem like a low speed to flip with such a low center of gravity but it obviously can happen? Was it a t bar? what kinda shape was it in after? I presume not repairable but did it deform a lot? Been considering a roll cage as I do like to drive hard..