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Bohica
6th November 2018, 03:13 PM
I’m curious about what terrain response setting is suitable for 200mm of water on tarmac, like Newport Victoria today. This is for my daughters Freelander 2. I think I’ll get a quicker response from here than the FL2 forum.

Thanks

Julian

veebs
6th November 2018, 03:59 PM
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AK83
6th November 2018, 06:02 PM
terrain response! [tonguewink]

LOL! just about every road was flooded today around melb! [biggrin]

Had to dodge 4 stranded cars in about 1/2 meter of water under the Monash, on Magid dr Narre Warren .. with a 50ft semi!
Then on the way back to Lavo, two stranded commodores up to their door sills at a roundabout on Fitzgerald Rd. [bigrolf]

I'm thinking Nemo would have come close to winning the cup today had someone thought of entering him.

rangieman
6th November 2018, 07:33 PM
terrain response! [tonguewink]

LOL! just about every road was flooded today around melb! [biggrin]

Had to dodge 4 stranded cars in about 1/2 meter of water under the Monash, on Magid dr Narre Warren .. with a 50ft semi!
Then on the way back to Lavo, two stranded commodores up to their door sills at a roundabout on Fitzgerald Rd. [bigrolf]

I'm thinking Nemo would have come close to winning the cup today had someone thought of entering him.
Remember them old fashioned 4wd`s you just engaged cdl and H/L range and away ya went them were the days[bigwhistle]

weeds
6th November 2018, 07:34 PM
‘IF ITS FLOODED FORGET IT’

AK83
7th November 2018, 12:42 AM
The road where the two commodores got stuck wasn't flooded badly, I think I 'know' what happened to those two lads .. being 'LADS!'

I reckon they've seen too many new off roader ads on TV, seen an opportunity, inevitable result ensued in their sedans.

I reckon in the 30-60 seconds I had that section of road in view, maybe 10 or more cars drove through their side of the road ... but at a non idiotic, and less splashy pace.

The badly flooded road in narre warren tho, in any non diesel vehicle non 4WD-ish vehicle .. no way. I'd never have even thunk it!
Other those those 4 stranded cars, all normal cars U turned away.

Cops had that one under management, and I had to wait for one dual cab type 4WD to get through before I could wind my way through.
I reckon had the cops not been there tho, the dual cab driver would have tried harder to do the the idiot ad impression.

.. anyway .. was a fun day [thumbsupbig]

Phideaux
10th January 2019, 11:16 AM
I've done less 'off-road' in the FL2 than I'd wished, but did one time - near Lake George; came at a 'closed road' from the 'other end'. And I actually knew this bit of road didn't have any of those 'forget it, buddy!' dips; also noted 'no sideways flow', in fact the whole flooded road was still and clear, painted lines and grassy verges completely visible.
I may have just driven in - only 30cm depth at the crown of the road - but more likely I went through the following:
select mud-n-ruts, manual gear select for auto (1st); slow entry and then 'push' at probably no more than 20kph, remembering that manufacturer's wading depth is 50cm - and at about 60cm or more, the car starts to float - losing traction at the back first. And while the air-intake is 'high' under the bonnet, I had no snorkel.

All that done - it was typically boring; no dramas at all.

SeanC
10th January 2019, 09:24 PM
I just keep it simple and slow down.

4bee
11th January 2019, 09:30 AM
Remember them old fashioned 4wd`s you just engaged cdl and H/L range and away ya went them were the days[bigwhistle]


Without all the other Ballcocks.[smilebigeye]