How to Drive a Go Cart Through Mud Without Getting Stuck
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You will most likely succeed on driving your go cart through mud.
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EditSteps
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1Look for another way across the obstacle, if no way, then align front end with the obstacle.
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2Approach the mud or water with a steady speed (around 5-10 mph)
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3When back tires get in about 1' in mud from the dry land, then put the go cart into full throttle.
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4If cart starts to bury, there are a # of things you can do
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5You can slow down then go slowly, keep on the gas full throttle,
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6When go cart almost reaches dry land on other side of obstacle,it's all good.
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7Finally you should be able to drive away from the mud puddle nice, muddy, & in trouble.
EditTips
- The worst thing you could possibly do is get the cart buried in over the tires so avoid burying it at all.
- Don't try to go in 2 much mud that might hit the bottom of the go cart and get hung up unless you got some friends to get you out.
- Be extra careful when doing steps 5 & 6 not sounds fun!!!!
EditWarnings
- Cart may tip over or move away when putting a rock on the gas pedal, so only go as far as you can with this object on the pedal or serious injury may occur.
EditThings You'll Need
- rock
- go cart
- human
- idiot
- hot girl in the passenger seat
- 4x4 ATV
- rope or chain
Article Info
Categories: Accuracy | Go karting
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