s60R snow
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  • wat was the first song called?

  • hahah that first song ripped off marylin manson's "Angel with the scabbed wings"

    dont ask me how i know... im not proud of that. <_<

    anyway, terrible music but awesome car. :D

    I can only wish my T5 would eat snow like that.

  • 1:11 <3

  • Brick City

  • Less snow more fun.! (and speed)

    But nice car do..

  • @Jokkmokkft agreed, i remember my first time drifting

  • BAWWLIN!!!

  • what guru/gangstar song is that? nice car!

  • is that florida? lmao

  • next time skip the music o.o

  • u got the dstc in:P?

  • VOLVO FOR LIFE

  • Fun? yes....impressive? not so much...

    with winter tires that things basically a snowmobile...surely you can do better than a few donuts and alot of understeer!!!

  • Nice! and I like your exhaust note sounds good.

  • I think that is a tow truck, not a police...

  • indeed... 8-)

  • get som speed up and rip that e-brake!

  • easy there tokyo drift.....

  • well, its basically what to do with the 4wd, get the ass out, i have a v70R my self.

  • he ain't doing an e-turn because the handbrake from an R locks the frontwheels and not the back. I've got just the same but more recent. (even the same color :-p)

  • dosent on mine :S.. dosent on my v70r, handbrakes to get the ass out, just rip it fast then back, continue gas and youll get a perfect fat and wide slide, its awesome. if theres any snow home i could make a movie and post it :)

  • No sir, the handbrake does indeed lock the rears.

  • then explain me why my frontwheels lock when I pull the brake? Maybe there is a difference in modelyears

  • if you are locked into 4wd pulling the ebrake will lock all tires.

  • how is that possible? the R is always in 4wd

  • depends how the awd is designed, if it has a center differential it would most likely just lock the rears, or whichever set of tires the ebrake is applied to, ive only seen it used in the rear. in a true 4x4 system the front wheels cant turn if the back are not turning. but with a differential inbetween the front and back that would not be the case. thats the main difference between 4x4 and awd. which is why awd cars benefit so much from traction control. also why 4x4 is generally better in mud

  • hence, what i said is likely to be irrelevant here. since this car is awd, not 4x4, and almost definitly has a center diff. that also depends is the diffs are limited slip and how hard they are to slip. its hard to explain, if you dont know what im talking about look it up and you will understand.

  • @BlackV40 No, it's only in AWD when it senses slip on the front tires, most of the time it's in FRD mode.

  • @AdrianC12345 are u sure about that? I thought that it has always 20% at the back. When it senses slip it's more.

  • @BlackV40 No, actually it's 10% at the back but up to 50 % can be sent to the rear wheels.

  • @AdrianC12345 ow okey, that's also a possibilety (yeah I know, It's probably not written like that but I'm not American/English ;-) )

  • The R's handbrake most certainly does NOT lock the front wheels, it's on the rear wheels (have you even looked at your brakes? The e-brake shoes are on the rear).

    When you pull the handbrake a sensor detects it is on and tells the Haldex AWD system to disengage in the rear (so it doesn't fight the e-brake). This turns your car from AWD to FWD, and any excess power will cause you to spin your front wheels.

  • yup, you're right. Mean while it snowed here also and i got the chance to test it in better conditicians (or how do you write it? :-p) I've even made a perfect donut :-D (or 15)

  • the dstc is always on even if u turn it off

    but i wouldnt recommend doing that i burned my differential like this i live in anchorage ak and ive had the car for 2 weeks and its mostly been sitting at volvo

  • near the end it got pretty badass

  • word where in Jersey i live in jersey

  • very nice!!! but next time switch of the DSTC.

  • is that Montreal?

  • haha nah, its in jeresey

  • @niicePRODUCTiON what part of jersey?

  • did you change the exhaust or is it all stock?

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