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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback
    Which uses the ABS to slow the car down without locking the wheels, something you can do yourself by just applying the brakes, gently.

    Baz.
    but have we got a lower ratio 1st than the D1

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    Auto trans and steep slippery descent

    I am not an expert on auto trans by any means but l think it goes like this:
    Run away is caused due to slip in the fluid coupling. This presents a problem if the surface is slippery, using the brakes will quickly provoke wheel slip and result in loss of streeing control.
    As described above, the fix is:
    Select low range first gear on the flat, left foot brake and apply throttle with your right as normal until the engine is balanced at about 1500rpm or there abouts against a resonable degree of braking force.
    When the descent begins, keep your throttle where it is and modulate your left foot braking to maintain the 1500rpm you set on the flat. keep an eye on the tacho and one on the trackahead. The extra engine torque makes it harder to lock the wheels under braking. If the wheels do lock, reduce brake pressure until steering control is regained.
    Yes, you will be going a bit faster than normal.

    I may be wrong here so feel free to correct me if thats the case.
    P.S. I drive a manual

    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    but have we got a lower ratio 1st than the D1
    Can't say but the later D1 has the same box and T/Case, LT230.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman
    like i said and ill say it again and again a manual is by far better in that situation you can not ignor the truth and facts
    What truth are you referring to? As to the facts, you have presented us with very few.

    How good were the tread on his tyres? Were they caked in mud (maybe more so than the others?) Did he take the same line as the previous driver? Did he try steering down a rut? Was he trying to use left-foot-braking? Did something distract him at a crucial moment?

    So far we have been presented with very little facts and when we offered possible explanations as to why it happened we were accused of living in a dreamworld.

    Next time I won't bother trying to help or offer advice, obviously it's not needed and anyone who posts such a topic is obviously baiting.

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    Thought I'd give my uninformed opinion.

    Rangieman, your mate has, you say, years of experience with Series Landies. So I'm guessing manual? As a driver of a manual vehicle, what I've taken out of this discussion is that the techniques required for auto driving are quite different. It's no criticism of him to say he may not have known the correct techniques.

    On the speed front, as a kid in PNG the locals always ran down hills rather than walked - they said you slip too much if you take it slow. If you think about gravity it makes sense - the slow vehicle is actually being accelerated (by friction) vertically. The faster (or strictly, accelerating) vehicle is placing less force on the ground.

    Would be interested in a head-to-head, also ABS Vs non-ABS.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by stooge
    Im only new to 4x4, so I cant speak with any real authority here. I have an auto tdi, and as yet to go do a 4x4 training course (fully booked out and still 5 weeks before the day!!!) but I hear that autos are used by the extreme 4x4 comps because its more 'controllable' etc etc. So why then say that autos arent as good as manuals when autos are being used for these activities? Just a question, not an argument
    I'd suspect competition vehicles would be running somewhat modified diff and/or tranfer ratios which would help counter the effects of the auto.

    At the end of the day I think all the suggestions on how to drive around the downfalls of an auto are the key answer.
    A manual is almost as idiot proof as putting it in low-low and feet off everything - almost - whereas the auto requires somewhat more technique.

    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly_Adams
    What truth are you referring to? As to the facts, you have presented us with very few.

    How good were the tread on his tyres? Were they caked in mud (maybe more so than the others?) Did he take the same line as the previous driver? Did he try steering down a rut? Was he trying to use left-foot-braking? Did something distract him at a crucial moment?

    So far we have been presented with very little facts and when we offered possible explanations as to why it happened we were accused of living in a dreamworld.

    Next time I won't bother trying to help or offer advice, obviously it's not needed and anyone who posts such a topic is obviously baiting.
    Whos trying to bait who now dont accuse me when you dont know me
    and for the facts there was plenty of advice given by the pro auto mob on that SO little facts
    i didnt accuse any one of living in a dream world if you took it that way im sorry
    some of you guys realy want to push it that little bit further
    we are supposed to be adults here so lets act it and cease the blame and shame game

    his tyres were a chunky AT he did sit in the rut as i advised him and the braking thing i will contact him and find out

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrambler
    Thought I'd give my uninformed opinion.

    Rangieman, your mate has, you say, years of experience with Series Landies. So I'm guessing manual? As a driver of a manual vehicle, what I've taken out of this discussion is that the techniques required for auto driving are quite different. It's no criticism of him to say he may not have known the correct techniques.

    On the speed front, as a kid in PNG the locals always ran down hills rather than walked - they said you slip too much if you take it slow. If you think about gravity it makes sense - the slow vehicle is actually being accelerated (by friction) vertically. The faster (or strictly, accelerating) vehicle is placing less force on the ground.

    Would be interested in a head-to-head, also ABS Vs non-ABS.

    Steve
    as i said in the earlier post he has owned this car for 6 years and has done many a trip i have never been in the situation to watch him come down a hill befor
    so maybe he is aware of it and it doesnt worry him i dont know but with 5 people watching him they all said no way to auto,s

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    Not saying I'm about to buy one, either, rangieman. Maybe when I could afford a D3 though ...

    Steve

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    Thanks for the post Rangieman,,

    seems like a bit of practise is required,,

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