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Well it wasn't but it could have been. Had a fantastic weekend and thought I would cap it with a quick run around the block in my newly acquired V12V. Now I know the conditions weren't ideal - about 2-3C and (barely) damp, and I had read about the Summer 'bias' of the Corsas but WOW. Straight, well surfaced road, doing about 40-50, accelerated hard(ish) without flooring it by any means, big surge of power and noise at 3500rpm which I was expecting, next thing I'm heading sideways with a hedge as my view through the windscreen Seriously thought I was going to do the full 360, gave it a armful of opposite lock ( a bit too much!) and next thing I'm still looking at a hedge but the one on the opposite side corrected again and back on the straight and narrow. Seriously like I was on ice. First thought, apart from that it was 'quite' exciting was relief was that no one had seen me- they would barely have believed their eyes anyway.
So, questions are:
Is this normal??
Are they like this in the wet even if it is warm?
Has anyone swapped/ thinking of swapping to the newly approved P Zero's and if so what are your thoughts?
Do you know any good dry cleaners?
Feel like I've just had a free lesson. This car is a beast- I love it!
So, questions are:
Is this normal??
Are they like this in the wet even if it is warm?
Has anyone swapped/ thinking of swapping to the newly approved P Zero's and if so what are your thoughts?
Do you know any good dry cleaners?
Feel like I've just had a free lesson. This car is a beast- I love it!
I had mine out yesterday as well, temperature around 2 degrees and perfectly dry roads. For the first few miles I saw the traction control light quite a few times for the first few miles on fairly sensible use, after that they seemed fine.
However, my cruise control played up, turned out to be the brake light switch in need of adjustment. Fuel consumption on a gentle 50 mile run was 18mpg.
However, my cruise control played up, turned out to be the brake light switch in need of adjustment. Fuel consumption on a gentle 50 mile run was 18mpg.
Tony V12V said:
Sounds like normal corsa behaviour Andrew. I find that they need plenty of respect and very smooth power delivery when its cold/damp/greasy. Dont think anyone has yet used the other option but its something I may consider when mine need replacing.
Cheers Tony, looks like it's ballet shoes not steel toe caps next time!Yes thats quite normal!
Cold is far more signifcant in deteriorating their performance than wet seems to be. On warm summer days in the wet I have actually found them to be surprisngly good but at the end of the day they only really come into their own as a clearly superior tyre on warm and dry days. They are stunning in these conditions but sadly those days are all too rare in the UK!
Drive very carefully and slowly until the temperature is up into double figures centigrade otherwise you will end up in that hedge next time.
Cold is far more signifcant in deteriorating their performance than wet seems to be. On warm summer days in the wet I have actually found them to be surprisngly good but at the end of the day they only really come into their own as a clearly superior tyre on warm and dry days. They are stunning in these conditions but sadly those days are all too rare in the UK!
Drive very carefully and slowly until the temperature is up into double figures centigrade otherwise you will end up in that hedge next time.
Retman said:
Tony V12V said:
Sounds like normal corsa behaviour Andrew. I find that they need plenty of respect and very smooth power delivery when its cold/damp/greasy. Dont think anyone has yet used the other option but its something I may consider when mine need replacing.
Cheers Tony, looks like it's ballet shoes not steel toe caps next time!Retman said:
Cheers Tony, looks like it's ballet shoes not steel toe caps next time!
I thought something like that once and ended up buying these: http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/race-boot...Used them about twice, a right pain in the arse to put on and you look ridiculous if you get out of the car anywhere in public
Started on Corsas on my V12V and changed to P Zeros after a couple of brown trouser moments. In everyday driving I found little difference between the two tyres except in damp and colder conditions Corsas could be unpredictable whereas the P zeros always felt planted. I was so impressed with the P zeros I had them fitted to my V12R before I took delivery.
Retman said:
Well it wasn't but it could have been. Had a fantastic weekend and thought I would cap it with a quick run around the block in my newly acquired V12V. Now I know the conditions weren't ideal - about 2-3C and (barely) damp, and I had read about the Summer 'bias' of the Corsas but WOW. Straight, well surfaced road, doing about 40-50, accelerated hard(ish) without flooring it by any means, big surge of power and noise at 3500rpm which I was expecting, next thing I'm heading sideways with a hedge as my view through the windscreen Seriously thought I was going to do the full 360, gave it a armful of opposite lock ( a bit too much!) and next thing I'm still looking at a hedge but the one on the opposite side corrected again and back on the straight and narrow. Seriously like I was on ice. First thought, apart from that it was 'quite' exciting was relief was that no one had seen me- they would barely have believed their eyes anyway.
So, questions are:
Is this normal??
Are they like this in the wet even if it is warm?
Has anyone swapped/ thinking of swapping to the newly approved P Zero's and if so what are your thoughts?
Do you know any good dry cleaners?
Feel like I've just had a free lesson. This car is a beast- I love it!
Andrew you wimp, I was hoping to have a good look at your beast but you must have comer in that big black van. I dont know what's happening to you Gaydon guy's, even Nick showed up in a black van the other weekend. Man up and get the Astons on the road!So, questions are:
Is this normal??
Are they like this in the wet even if it is warm?
Has anyone swapped/ thinking of swapping to the newly approved P Zero's and if so what are your thoughts?
Do you know any good dry cleaners?
Feel like I've just had a free lesson. This car is a beast- I love it!
LordBretSinclair said:
I expect IanV12VR will be on here in a moment.
I was out with him at the weekend and my poor old 7 Vantage was much quicker than his new toy and by his own admission he had to drive like a granny. Progress eh??
Hmmm! Love your world Tim. Can remember saying I felt I was driving like Miss Daisy as temps on the way down were hovering around freezing but do not remember discussing speeds that we were travelling at. I am sure you are right though. I was out with him at the weekend and my poor old 7 Vantage was much quicker than his new toy and by his own admission he had to drive like a granny. Progress eh??
And can't believe that you had your roof up on the way home. Wimps or what Ours was down all the way but the snow shower going through Exeter
Curious as to how you got it that sideways, did you have the TC off, when mine starts to sep out of line the TC hauls it back into place.
The Corsas need treating with a bit of TLC, even on cold days they work well but need warming up. The other think to remmber is that with over 500bhp most tyres will not constrain over agresive use of the right pedal. I think we have all gotten used to tyre technology that has kept pace with power increases in 'normal' cars, this tends to reduce the sensitivity of our right foot. Just got to recalibrate the footbrain interface. peter wheeler had it right when asked about traction control, its your right foot.
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The Corsas need treating with a bit of TLC, even on cold days they work well but need warming up. The other think to remmber is that with over 500bhp most tyres will not constrain over agresive use of the right pedal. I think we have all gotten used to tyre technology that has kept pace with power increases in 'normal' cars, this tends to reduce the sensitivity of our right foot. Just got to recalibrate the footbrain interface. peter wheeler had it right when asked about traction control, its your right foot.
S
Simon T said:
Curious as to how you got it that sideways, did you have the TC off, when mine starts to sep out of line the TC hauls it back into place.
The Corsas need treating with a bit of TLC, even on cold days they work well but need warming up. The other think to remmber is that with over 500bhp most tyres will not constrain over agresive use of the right pedal. I think we have all gotten used to tyre technology that has kept pace with power increases in 'normal' cars, this tends to reduce the sensitivity of our right foot. Just got to recalibrate the footbrain interface. peter wheeler had it right when asked about traction control, its your right foot.
S
Simon your typing like me tonight. Have you drunk as much a I have? It is only Monday you know!The Corsas need treating with a bit of TLC, even on cold days they work well but need warming up. The other think to remmber is that with over 500bhp most tyres will not constrain over agresive use of the right pedal. I think we have all gotten used to tyre technology that has kept pace with power increases in 'normal' cars, this tends to reduce the sensitivity of our right foot. Just got to recalibrate the footbrain interface. peter wheeler had it right when asked about traction control, its your right foot.
S
Simon T said:
Curious as to how you got it that sideways, did you have the TC off, when mine starts to sep out of line the TC hauls it back into place.
The Corsas need treating with a bit of TLC, even on cold days they work well but need warming up. The other think to remmber is that with over 500bhp most tyres will not constrain over agresive use of the right pedal. I think we have all gotten used to tyre technology that has kept pace with power increases in 'normal' cars, this tends to reduce the sensitivity of our right foot. Just got to recalibrate the footbrain interface. peter wheeler had it right when asked about traction control, its your right foot.
S
TC on but I think you're correct about recalibration Simon - just jumped out of BMW 530GT auto with Sottozeros to the V12V. My E92 M3 was 'lively' and they were happy days. The Corsas need treating with a bit of TLC, even on cold days they work well but need warming up. The other think to remmber is that with over 500bhp most tyres will not constrain over agresive use of the right pedal. I think we have all gotten used to tyre technology that has kept pace with power increases in 'normal' cars, this tends to reduce the sensitivity of our right foot. Just got to recalibrate the footbrain interface. peter wheeler had it right when asked about traction control, its your right foot.
S
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