How can water get into your exhaust if there are exhaust gases coming out? Its the air intake you need to avoid sucking in the water, This will hydraulic your engine and cause permanent damage to it. Water does not compress so your engine won't get past the compression cycle, Just stop suddenly with a loud thud and bend your con rods.
I know it stupid but when you drive a low car alway try to follow at a pick up truck tail closely The front car will swept away the water at front and give you a pathway This requires actual skill and situations awareness ensure the car follow behind will commit through
why do all resources advise you to keep your foot on the accelerator while controlling speed with your brakes. Does no one realize that you can't do both at the same time in many cars?
Great video, with some important road safety tips we should all be aware of during adverse weather conditions
Worth watching given the present weather conditions
What depth of water would you consider impassible for my old Alvis Stalwart?
How can water get into your exhaust if there are exhaust gases coming out? Its the air intake you need to avoid sucking in the water, This will hydraulic your engine and cause permanent damage to it. Water does not compress so your engine won't get past the compression cycle, Just stop suddenly with a loud thud and bend your con rods.
What I want to know is if the battery get sink in water, the car just dies?
I know it stupid but when you drive a low car alway try to follow at a pick up truck tail closely
The front car will swept away the water at front and give you a pathway
This requires actual skill and situations awareness ensure the car follow behind will commit through
why do all resources advise you to keep your foot on the accelerator while controlling speed with your brakes. Does no one realize that you can't do both at the same time in many cars?
You don't want water to enter the exhaust pipes.
6 inches is a risk? Are you kidding?
You obviously don't drive a bmw
How fast can I drive through a flood
as fast as possible to decipate the water, but also try to splash other pedestrians on the pavements! (they needed a shower anyway)
well a ford ranger doesn't anything have problem when driving through deep floods
neither does a Suzuki Jimny, what's your point? lol
6 inches my Honda ATV will do 6 feet of water
Simple don’t do it. If your car sucks up water that’s it engine game over