I use it all the time on the tracks
I love it, perfect control - but my youngest son (6) complains it's too slow.
Yes, all the time...no worries
No, never, use engine braking etc
Sometimes but gives me the willies
I have reduction gearing.
I use it all the time on the tracks
I love it, perfect control - but my youngest son (6) complains it's too slow.
I have used mine on a few occasions on steep descents and it is fine. Certainly not too fast on the slopes I have used it on, but I do lock it in 1st low.
First low in the D2 in manual trans is a thing of beauty down hills. I use HDC though because I have been down bloody steep descents where even in first low she has slipped here and there and the HDC comes on and gives bias to the front axle's brakes - its a thing of beauty.
Cheers
I used to use it before I fitted the CDL cable. I think it is a safety issue on real steep & slippery stuff (wet hard clay) if you don't have CDL and just using engine braking then it would be possible for 3 wheels to run away while only one slips(spinning backwards). The only thing stopping that would be your brakes either manual or TC / HDC. I found it quite good in that setting. If traction is no big deal then just ride your brakes and engine for a more controlled descent.
I use it to impress my friends. But the shuddering usally scares the sh*t out of them.![]()
When it comes to real descents I just use the motor.
I pull it down through the gears to slow down if the hill is long enough or slippery... otherwise I just use the big pedal. With CDL, ABS, EBD, EBC, ARB, JT2's and GIO there isn't really anything that HDC can offer me that is better.
Actually sometimes I use it, just so I can press the button and hear the funny bell that rings with it.![]()
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
I do not use it any more. I have an auto and lock in 1st low and have full control. A 4wd driver instructor (who uses landrovers and does training for Landrover) actually told me that locked 1st low was a better option than the HDC for experienced drivers.
HDC does take you back abit when you use it for the first time as it "speaks" to you.
Crash - I dont understand that. Why not both. I have a manual so low range first for me really is slow walking speed at idle down hills and it does not run away like an auto in low first...I cannot understand an instructor saying that unless 1. He wants to get people used to doing it without electronic aids - fair fall we all have to know that I reckon (eg accelerating slightly to get steering control back in a slip and using handbrake etc) or 2. He is saying that so people dont - in ignorance of what they are driving - leave an auto in neutral and rely on HDC.
Cheers
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