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Old 11-19-2007, 12:50 AM   #7
ae86_16v
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Originally Posted by -Akshay- View Post
sad.

even sad thing is i dont know what aquaplaned means
Basically when there is a layer of water under your tires, so your tires aren't making contact to the ground. That's what treads in your tires do, they help "remove" and channel the water away so your rubbers touch pavement again, thus traction. The faster you go the more that layer of water builds up.

When you are hydro/aqua planning you are just sliding along water.
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