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  • conts355
    Member Since: 01 Nov 2021
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    Aqua planning etc

    Does anyone else have issues with the handling of there disco in wet weather? Ours moves all over the road aqua planning going through puddles,

    We have all weather tyres on it,
  • jimbg
    Member Since: 23 Jun 2016
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    What tyres?

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  • conts355
    Member Since: 01 Nov 2021
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    Continental all weather, It was the tyres that came with it new?
  • asmair
    Member Since: 15 Mar 2019
    Location: Glasgow
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    The aquaplaning speed can be calculating the square root of the tyre pressure and multiplying by 9.

    Foe example, tyre pressure 36, square root is 6, multiply by 9, equals 54 mph, above which you can expect to aquaplane.
  • jimbg
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    That formula is for dynamic aquaplaning only, there are multiple types of aquaplaning.
    Only heard of that regarding aircraft landing, maybe wrong, usually am!


    Last edited by jimbg on 10th Oct 2023 2:30 pm. Edited 1 time in total

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  • conts355
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    Funnily enough formula was near enough, Doing 52mph!
  • discus
    Member Since: 22 Aug 2019
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    Hmm, sounds a bit odd. I have found the Discovery to be the best car I have ever had for remaining stable and straight with little kick back when hitting standing water. Presumably the sheer weight helps. That's on the standard Pirelli Scorpions, and obviously the more tread on them the better.

    I'm still pretty cautious in these conditions though, following an unpleasant experience a few years back with a different car that almost had me come to grief.
  • jimbg
    Member Since: 23 Jun 2016
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    conts355 wrote:
    Funnily enough formula was near enough, Doing 52mph!


    Had you just touched down? Very Happy

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  • Wolfpack
    Member Since: 25 May 2019
    Location: Norfolk, UK
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    That’s interesting.
    I had always thought that having too high a tyre pressure increased the risk of aquaplaning. The only time I hit this sort of problem was when driving solo after pitching the caravan…and I hadn’t dropped the tyre pressure back to normal load pressures.


    Using that formula if my tyres were at 49psi then 7 x 9 would mean I wouldn’t aquaplane till 63mph.

    Surely the less rubber in contact with the road, the more likely you are to lose traction?


    Last edited by Wolfpack on 12th Oct 2023 1:14 pm. Edited 1 time in total
  • jimbg
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    When I googled it I found it on a aircraft site and was talking about landing on a flooded runway.
    I guess a stationary wheel being put into water and then expected to rotate at high speed is not good!

    Apparently there are 3 types of aquaplaning according to Google. Shocked

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  • Wolfpack
    Member Since: 25 May 2019
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    2017 Discovery Si6 HSE Corris Grey

    Google says there are 3 ways to win an arguement with a woman.

    None of them work!
  • DieselRanger
    Member Since: 12 Oct 2017
    Location: God's Country, Colorado
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    2017 Discovery Td6 HSE Silicon Silver

    Re: Aqua planning etc

    conts355 wrote:
    Does anyone else have issues with the handling of there disco in wet weather? Ours moves all over the road aqua planning going through puddles,

    We have all weather tyres on it,


    Always a tire issue, and a speed issue. Tread depth is the biggest factor - you will notice even good winter tires will aquaplane when the tread wears past a certain point.
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