View Full Version : xA shoots a "rooster tail" in the snow.


matt_a
01-21-2005, 11:57 AM
We just had our first "real" snow for this winter two days ago. As I was driving home from work, the main roads had been plowed, so I didn't notice anything strange. BUT, when I got on the residential streets leading back into the development where we live, there was a pretty good blanket of snow still on the roads. As I was driving down one of those streets at about 20 MPH, I looked in my rearview mirror. My xA was shooting these two really cool rooster tails! It was pretty funny. I've never had a car or truck do that, because most vehicles have more body behind the rear wheels which would block it. But the xA has almost no car behind the back tires. Plus, my new Falken Ziex ZE-512 all season tires really seem to grip well so they were throwing it like crazy. It looked like the spray from the back of a ski boat. :P

dgHotLava
01-21-2005, 12:47 PM
insert--this thread is worthless without pics....lol

matt_a
01-21-2005, 12:57 PM
insert--this thread is worthless without pics....lolLOL..Well I didn't have a camera with me at the time. Not to mention that it would be kinda hard to do safely. But we are supposed to get another major storm this weekend. I'll have to grab my digital camera and get my wife to go for a ride with me. 8)

dgHotLava
01-21-2005, 01:18 PM
sweet....just don't make scion angels on someones front yard(the back yard is ok...)

matt_a
01-21-2005, 02:33 PM
sweet....just don't make scion angels on someones front yard(the back yard is ok...)
:ponder:

jct
01-21-2005, 09:33 PM
what you do is get some body else with a camera to take pics of you doing the rooster tails

dgHotLava
01-21-2005, 11:04 PM
I'll have to grab my digital camera and get my wife to go for a ride with me. 8)

i think thats what he said.....

01-21-2005, 11:07 PM
I get the same effect when it rains hard in the bay area :P

Though it looks cool, it isn't when you have to clean up the stuff that gets stuck to your fender...

The xA should have mudguards standard in the rear~!

adorable
01-22-2005, 04:17 AM
I've noticed this spray kick as well -- happens on almost all hatches w/o rear mudgards as well as anything truck/tractor w/o flaps. The air just vortexes off the sharp drop rear, drops into a roll right behind the hatch, and circulates things round-and-round.

(Don't know if a spoiler would help better either....?)

You can drive w/ hardly a raindrop, but just because the streets are wet, the whole rear of the xA hatch will get sprayed with water to the point where you have to clear it with the wipers quite rapidly.

Already thinking maybe I should get mudflaps on the rear -- esp. since even on dry days, the rear is the first part of the car to get covered in a layer of dust.

Sigh..... the worst thing about getting a white xA...dusty rear!.. (rest of the car is nice!)

jct
01-22-2005, 04:23 AM
well my car was clean last week now its all dirty again with water down salt grime :roll:

matt_a
01-22-2005, 01:09 PM
well my car was clean last week now its all dirty again with water down salt grime :roll:
I know what ya mean. I'm obsessive about keeping my cars clean (always have been :crazy: ) I can't stand winter because of it. Right now, my poor little xA is sitting in the garage crusted in dirt and salt. I know it's horrible for the car and I can't wait to get it off. But it's snowing and it's been way to cold to wash it :( .

jct
01-22-2005, 02:45 PM
they need to make a water down salt grime paint color that way you can't see it