In a front engined rear drive car you'd need to lift off, twirl the wheel and hope for the best when that happens which is probably what he did. What he should have done, especially in a 4WD car like the turbo, was bury the throttle and let the traction fix it.
Easy peasy lemon squeezy (when you're typing it not living it).
Exactly. And as his primary experience lands in cars that are front engined and rwd, I'm guessing thats what happened. Still, alls well that ends well. He's just a bit circumspect about driving them in the same manner now.
In a front engined rear drive car you'd need to lift off, twirl the wheel and hope for the best when that happens which is probably what he did. What he should have done, especially in a 4WD car like the turbo, was bury the throttle and let the traction fix it.
Easy peasy lemon squeezy (when you're typing it not living it).