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6 cyl Wheel Spin if wet (starting from stopped)?
With a 6 cyl Outback:
if it's raining, and you are stopped, then slam on the gas, will the wheels spin, or does it maintain traction?
2 cars ago, I had a fast 6 cyl accord, and if it was wet, and I slammed on the gas, the front wheels would spin out (I hated that).
My tribeca doesn't do that, but it's a lumbering 4,000 pounds, so I'm not sure if I can assume the lighter outback with the same engine would behave the same way.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Mike
if it's raining, and you are stopped, then slam on the gas, will the wheels spin, or does it maintain traction?
2 cars ago, I had a fast 6 cyl accord, and if it was wet, and I slammed on the gas, the front wheels would spin out (I hated that).
My tribeca doesn't do that, but it's a lumbering 4,000 pounds, so I'm not sure if I can assume the lighter outback with the same engine would behave the same way.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Mike
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It was 6 years ago, so my memory might be fuzzy, but I seem to recall when the wheels spin out, the yellow skid/traction light went on, and maybe it disengaged the engine, but the thing I know with great certainty is that I could make the wheels spin in wet / sudden accel.
Maybe traction traction control is inherently reactive (only kicks in after the spin-out)
Mike
Tire condition can affect it as well. I know my Passat with TC and the current well worn tires will activate the TC system in the rain. When the tires were new, it didn't happen as much.
Good Luck.
It doesn't have to react, the power is already distributed.