remster
Enthusiast
problem on rainy days (in the Seattle area, as we all know it rains a lot, hard to escape it), is fogging. One day I was trying to find my way to a party at night in the rain and the beast fogs up terribly.
If you roll down the windows, more moisture... the only thing that works is to turn the heat all the way up and you sweat and bake. (More moisture from sweat too!)
Normally I'd use the air conditioning to **** moisture out of the air but somehow that didn't work too well. Or maybe that was too cold when you're drenched in sweat.
Another time I laid on the gas in the rain, as I was getting out of a lot, and the back wheels started jumping up and down like a kangoroo. I'd say half a foot or a foot in the air. Not again.
Two more reasons not do drive in the rain.
If you roll down the windows, more moisture... the only thing that works is to turn the heat all the way up and you sweat and bake. (More moisture from sweat too!)
Normally I'd use the air conditioning to **** moisture out of the air but somehow that didn't work too well. Or maybe that was too cold when you're drenched in sweat.
Another time I laid on the gas in the rain, as I was getting out of a lot, and the back wheels started jumping up and down like a kangoroo. I'd say half a foot or a foot in the air. Not again.
Two more reasons not do drive in the rain.