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Joiner_8 Member Since: 08 Feb 2007 Location: Shieldhill, Falkirk Posts: 73 |
I am still having problems with the rain sensing wipers, at last it has rained, so I can really try them out.
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11th May 2007 7:28 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
Hi Joiner_8,
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11th May 2007 8:19 pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 12 Mar 2006 Location: All at sea Posts: 875 |
I don't know if it is the same with the F2, but on the RRS if you leave the wipers in autosensing mode they do some clever speed sensitive tricks like they will automatically reduce from "normal wiping" in rain to intermittant at traffic lights/stationary. At high speed they will go all the way up to warp factor wiping, but at about 70 the rear wiper will change from intermittent wiping to continuous running. I know this definately won't affect the F2 but the RRS doesn't have quite the same air suspension as D3 and FFRR's - above 65 mph the D3 and FFRR will lower themselves by 5cm for high speed stability, the RRS won't do it until you exceed 100mph! How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
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11th May 2007 9:44 pm |
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pelyma Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Patching Posts: 366 |
D3 doesn't lower until 100mph either Tim D4 HSE Lux for me
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12th May 2007 8:51 am |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
I too have noticed the lights staying on after exiting a tunnel (Blackwall and Hatfield tunnels for example) and so I have been watching BMW's and Audi's lights for comparison....they all stay on longer than the speed at which they come on (if that makes sense??) and as you all exit a tunnel they seem to extinguish about the same time as mine, give or take 1-2 seconds. My only worry with the auto lights is if the lights turn on as you approach somebody trying to turn across your path, and the fact your lights have come on, that the person facing you thinks you are flashing them to let them cross in front of you:thud: ........possiblity for and accident Who is at fault if you collide OK they are, as according to the highway you should not 'flash'somebody to drive infront of you, but 'flash' to make them aware of your being there.....but common day practice is to 'flash' someone to let them through. I know the lights coming on is not a 'flash'....but you guys know women drivers
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28th Jun 2007 9:39 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I thought about that aswell, when if somebody mistake my auto lights for me flashing them to pull out,
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28th Jun 2007 9:53 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
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28th Jun 2007 9:55 pm |
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elephant Member Since: 09 Dec 2006 Location: Findon Posts: 42 |
During these dark rainy June days this actually happed to me. It all happened at slow speed so no real problem but the rain came, clouds went black, lights came on and and this ... lady with a birds nest on her head thought I was flashing her (no such luck there luv!) and pulled out - I had to let her go it was a RRS |
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29th Jun 2007 9:59 am |
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