[DML] Re: Snow Driving
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[DML] Re: Snow Driving
- From: "Gerald Deutsch" <Jerry1@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 00:09:04 -0400
Kayo,
It's simple. If the DeLorean has around 6 inches of gound clearance, then it
can rise up over the snow since it is compacting some of it as it goes
along; at least an inch or two. Remember, the snow might be 8 inches deep,
but the deLoreans tire isn't hitting the pavement either. The compacted snow
under the tire gives it that extra boost up. Understand? ---Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: KayoOng@xxxx <KayoOng@xxxx>
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 9:55 PM
Subject: [DML] Re: Snow Driving
>I would like to comment about driving in the snow.
>
>My DeLorean is a daily driven car. I driven my DeLorean in every weather
>conditions except hurricanes, tornadoes or a blizzards. I have driven in
>many heavy snow falls during my travels. The DeLorean is not a good
driving
>vehicle in the snow. Any snow under 3" is about the best the DeLorean with
>all weather tires can handle.
>
>The DeLorean is difficult to handle in 4" inch of snow, let along 8" inches
>of snow.
>I am puzzled to the claims, in the drivability and the handling of the
>DeLorean in the snow.
>
>In terms of a physical reality, isn't the clearance of DeLorean between
>chassis and the ground 6.10" or 155 mm? So, how do one drive in snow that
is
>8" deep???
>
>I definitely must take lessons from those who claim this ability or have
>equip my DeLorean vehicle to be drivable for such conditions, then I too, I
>can drive and travel in 8" of snow.
>
>Kayo Ong
>#05508
>Lic 9D NY
>
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