tc in the winter
#2
Get winter tires. The stock Toyo's are not going to perform very well in the Winter time
With ABS, Traction, and other features we should be alright. But winter tires makes the biggest difference when it comes to the Winter time.
Plus Canadian tC models get the rear wiper which is awesome for the rain and snow!
With ABS, Traction, and other features we should be alright. But winter tires makes the biggest difference when it comes to the Winter time.
Plus Canadian tC models get the rear wiper which is awesome for the rain and snow!
#3
If their anything like the tc1 they suck it hard in the snow. My stock tires were terrible. Got continental extremecontact dws for this winter. Hopefully their better. But im not expecting much cause I just went turbo so im gonna have no traction no matter what I do...
I just went real slow when I was NA on the stock tires
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I just went real slow when I was NA on the stock tires
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#4
I had my first experience with my tC just the other day, it was fine; However that was barley any snow and i Was already slipping turns, highly suggested to purchase some winter tires (Unless you turn Traction OFF on purpose at the track, THEN your regular Toyo would be fine =P )
#6
Yea wipers aren't meant to push a lot of snow off the glass. Always have a brush handy to clear that glass yourself.
And if you like snow drifting then the stock Toyo's are awesome in the winter
And if you like snow drifting then the stock Toyo's are awesome in the winter
#10
If their anything like the tc1 they suck it hard in the snow. My stock tires were terrible. Got continental extremecontact dws for this winter. Hopefully their better. But im not expecting much cause I just went turbo so im gonna have no traction no matter what I do...
I just went real slow when I was NA on the stock tires
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Winters are REQUIRED if you want to actually perform well in the WINTER.
I have Blizzak WS70's on my car and I'm lowered with TRD springs, sways, brakes, etc. Absolutely zero issues and this is winter number two in the car.
Remember, the only thing that touches the ground is the tire. The rest of your car is as useful or as useless as the tires you equip it with...
#11
I'm in MTL.
The stock tires are useless when theres snow/ice on the ground. Don't even bother.
I have brand new Michelin X-ice Xi2.
Even with the winter tires, the traction control/stability control is way too intrusive. Just accelerating slowly from a stop, it'll go on.
Even with the traction control off, it still automatically comes back on at speeds over 25kmh. You can turn it off completely by holding down the button for like 5 seconds or something, but you can only turn it off while stopped and with the handbrake up.
The stock tires are useless when theres snow/ice on the ground. Don't even bother.
I have brand new Michelin X-ice Xi2.
Even with the winter tires, the traction control/stability control is way too intrusive. Just accelerating slowly from a stop, it'll go on.
Even with the traction control off, it still automatically comes back on at speeds over 25kmh. You can turn it off completely by holding down the button for like 5 seconds or something, but you can only turn it off while stopped and with the handbrake up.
#13
Well the traction control does help though. No use in spinning the tires so it slows it down to get traction.
Not sure why you would turn this off in the winter?
And I too got the Xi2. I have been driving around with them since mid-November so they were all worked up for the snow that finally came down these past few days in Toronto. Traction light has come on a few times but so far it's remained off. On AT cars if you take off and the Eco light turns on you know that you aren't pressing the gas pedal hard enough so no issues with traction
Another issue I have been noticing is the loud noise all the ice makes on the glass roof when you go over bumps. But yea this car has zero sound insulation so we hear everything... LOL
So far so good with my tC this winter. The rear defogger and side mirrors clear up in a couple few minutes. The engine warms up quickly so once the green C light goes off then turn the HVAC to 4 and it can clear that windshield in a few mins. Although I have seen cars do it much faster.
My rear wiper screw became loose because I stupidly forgot it on overnight and when I started the car the next morning it kept wiping and the screw became loose because the wiper blade was frozen and it couldn't move
Otherwise so far so good!
Not sure why you would turn this off in the winter?
And I too got the Xi2. I have been driving around with them since mid-November so they were all worked up for the snow that finally came down these past few days in Toronto. Traction light has come on a few times but so far it's remained off. On AT cars if you take off and the Eco light turns on you know that you aren't pressing the gas pedal hard enough so no issues with traction
Another issue I have been noticing is the loud noise all the ice makes on the glass roof when you go over bumps. But yea this car has zero sound insulation so we hear everything... LOL
So far so good with my tC this winter. The rear defogger and side mirrors clear up in a couple few minutes. The engine warms up quickly so once the green C light goes off then turn the HVAC to 4 and it can clear that windshield in a few mins. Although I have seen cars do it much faster.
My rear wiper screw became loose because I stupidly forgot it on overnight and when I started the car the next morning it kept wiping and the screw became loose because the wiper blade was frozen and it couldn't move
Otherwise so far so good!
Last edited by dm1336; 12-30-2011 at 12:32 AM.
#14
I'm in MTL.
The stock tires are useless when theres snow/ice on the ground. Don't even bother.
I have brand new Michelin X-ice Xi2.
Even with the winter tires, the traction control/stability control is way too intrusive. Just accelerating slowly from a stop, it'll go on.
Even with the traction control off, it still automatically comes back on at speeds over 25kmh. You can turn it off completely by holding down the button for like 5 seconds or something, but you can only turn it off while stopped and with the handbrake up.
The stock tires are useless when theres snow/ice on the ground. Don't even bother.
I have brand new Michelin X-ice Xi2.
Even with the winter tires, the traction control/stability control is way too intrusive. Just accelerating slowly from a stop, it'll go on.
Even with the traction control off, it still automatically comes back on at speeds over 25kmh. You can turn it off completely by holding down the button for like 5 seconds or something, but you can only turn it off while stopped and with the handbrake up.
FYI, you don't need to have the handbrake engaged to turn off traction/stability completely. Only need to be stopped.
Well the traction control does help though. No use in spinning the tires so it slows it down to get traction.
Not sure why you would turn this off in the winter?
And I too got the Xi2. I have been driving around with them since mid-November so they were all worked up for the snow that finally came down these past few days in Toronto. Traction light has come on a few times but so far it's remained off. On AT cars if you take off and the Eco light turns on you know that you aren't pressing the gas pedal hard enough so no issues with traction
Another issue I have been noticing is the loud noise all the ice makes on the glass roof when you go over bumps. But yea this car has zero sound insulation so we hear everything... LOL
So far so good with my tC this winter. The rear defogger and side mirrors clear up in a couple few minutes. The engine warms up quickly so once the green C light goes off then turn the HVAC to 4 and it can clear that windshield in a few mins. Although I have seen cars do it much faster.
My rear wiper screw became loose because I stupidly forgot it on overnight and when I started the car the next morning it kept wiping and the screw became loose because the wiper blade was frozen and it couldn't move
Otherwise so far so good!
Not sure why you would turn this off in the winter?
And I too got the Xi2. I have been driving around with them since mid-November so they were all worked up for the snow that finally came down these past few days in Toronto. Traction light has come on a few times but so far it's remained off. On AT cars if you take off and the Eco light turns on you know that you aren't pressing the gas pedal hard enough so no issues with traction
Another issue I have been noticing is the loud noise all the ice makes on the glass roof when you go over bumps. But yea this car has zero sound insulation so we hear everything... LOL
So far so good with my tC this winter. The rear defogger and side mirrors clear up in a couple few minutes. The engine warms up quickly so once the green C light goes off then turn the HVAC to 4 and it can clear that windshield in a few mins. Although I have seen cars do it much faster.
My rear wiper screw became loose because I stupidly forgot it on overnight and when I started the car the next morning it kept wiping and the screw became loose because the wiper blade was frozen and it couldn't move
Otherwise so far so good!
As far as the little "green C", don't let the car just idle warming up. That's not good for it. A car will warm up best when driven. It only needs about 30sec to get the oil in the heads (actually less, but 30sec is a good buffer). Once the oil is in the engine, driving it at low speeds will cause the vehicle to warm up faster. Running the fans at higher speeds during this time has no effect.
Just FYI.
Good to see so many other tC2 owners out there rockin snow tires! If only the rest of this damn city would figure out that traction goes both ways, we'd all be better off!
#16
My tc is lowered on s-techs. I got 15' rims with blizzaks on them. I'm really pleased with the performance in the snow. Acceleration is a no problem, turning is nice (sometimes got to help myslef with the e-brake to wip the car around), braking is not wonderful but it's OK. If you live in an arear that gets a lot of snow always keep a shovel, salt , and wheel chains. I'm in the chicago area so im' berfectly fin with what i got.
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