Phrases with «traction limit»

The phrase "traction limit" refers to the maximum amount of grip or traction that can be exerted by a vehicle's tires on the road surface. It indicates the point at which the tires start to lose their ability to grip the road, leading to slipping or sliding. Full definition

Sentences with «traction limit»

  • Once the tarmac gets cold and wet the advantages of the Cup 2s diminish, and the CS becomes as unmanageable and as traction limited as the early M4s. (evo.co.uk)
  • Floor the throttle at rest and a little chirrup from the rear tyres (even in the dry) reveals that acceleration can be a little traction limited so it's even more impressive on the move, where the quiet motor just adds speed in a relentless surge. (evo.co.uk)
  • The 308 can often feel traction limited on cold and wet tarmac and you frequently hold back from deploying the full boost. (evo.co.uk)
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