FWD vs RWD

FWD or RWD?

  • FWD for no oversteer

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • RWD for no understeer

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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oi g4i8y0t.. don't take me out of reference la. I meant noobie drivers. FF is always a great place to start but that doesn't necessarily mean that FF cars are crap.

Lets not forget the almighty Ford Focus RS!!
 
Haha.

The eternal question.

In my opinion, 4wd with MR layout will kill everything.
 
I love the FD RX7. RWD, twin turbo (generally speaking), lightweight, balanced and incredibly a lot of fun to drive but really scary around a corner for people like me. But if you can get over the urge to not stomp on the brakes when you start sliding, the counter steering and controlling the throttle is an experience everyone has to have once before they retire! :biggrin: May not be pretty but daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn it's a lotta fun.

Don't know who this originated from but I'm quoting him/her anyway : Real men don't drive straight :biggrin:

Then once you're done fooling around wasting tyres and leaving 10 ft long skid marks, you can get yourself a ridiculously fast lightweight FWD / AWD and beat lap times.

So conclusion? Both FWD and RWD are bloody good. End of discussion.
 
Speaking about FF cars and understeer, I wonder why hasn't anyone brought up the legendary FF car, DC2 Type R. Be it 96 or 98 spec. The oversteery nature has got to be one of the reasons why the FD2R is so clinical these days
 
But if you can get over the urge to not stomp on the brakes when you start sliding, the counter steering and controlling the throttle is an experience everyone has to have once before they retire!

Yeap the NOT part is the best and the worst :mad::banghead:

Any1 here try MR and FR before ? Which is more scary in corner ?
 
First off, I feel that this poll is poorly worded. FWD versus RWD? I don't think anything is that simple in the real world.

Different cars are manufactured for different drivetrains, they are set up as such as part of a whole package. Usually, it will be impossible to assess two drivetrains in the same chassis - especially with something as different as FWD and RWD. To say for certain that FWD has its merits over RWD or vice versa will need one common chassis, and then to compare handling characteristics/performance etc using that common chassis.

However, and please correct me if I'm wrong here, but there's no car manufacturer today that produces a FWD and a RWD using the same chassis. So what are we left with? Only the ability to compare DIFFERENT cars with different drivetrain layouts. To me, that is like comparing apples and oranges: it's all subjective.

Sure, one car may be faster than another around a given track. But what about the HP or weight advantage? Who's to say that the performance difference is down to the different drivetrains? Handling between RWD and FWD cars nowadays are so similar that even the average car enthusiast today would be hard pressed to place a piece of paper between them. So what's left is basically our very subjective "feeling" of whether a car is better than another, and trust me...that is hardly hard science.

Back to topic after my longwinded spiel though - I voted for RWD, simply because I own a RWD car. Notwithstanding the fact that this particular car could get its ass handed to it by at least half a dozen FWD cars on the road or on the track. But does that make me like it less? Of course not!
 
Sorry guys... I just randomly stumbled upon this... Have a look... This is a good example that RWD may no be necessarily faster... These are 2 cars form the same maker.

Civic is FWD but S2000 is RWD. Same hp. I believe the S2000 is lighter. But in the end, it shocked me. The Civic won... Really, I didnt expected this too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sukHNCNGpns&feature=related

However, I think that in and extended race, the S2000 will prevail as the load on FWD is a lot. it has to handle the torque, steering, braking... A lot of stress... Normally the tyres will heat up and give way faster...
 
s2000 31kg heavier...as explain by the bloke,hehe,slower 0-60 compare to RR

The S2000 has a front n rear double wishbone setup, you forgot to mention that perhaps. I'd say it's the tyres plus it's a Mugen-ized car, not exactly fair is it? I'd love to see a battle between a Mugen advance RR and the J's Racing S2000.

That'd be insightful
 
The S2000 has a front n rear double wishbone setup, you forgot to mention that perhaps. I'd say it's the tyres plus it's a Mugen-ized car, not exactly fair is it? I'd love to see a battle between a Mugen advance RR and the J's Racing S2000.

That'd be insightful

i wanna see this battle too :biggrin:
 
i just wanna add a few more thought..

i think RWD is better coz if oversteer, u can counter steer the other way..

if FWD, understeer can't steer more.. sudah habis pusing ma..

:biggrin:

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then again.. with today's technology.. this won't be a problem..

LSD rules

:biggrin:
 
i just wanna add a few more thought..

i think RWD is better coz if oversteer, u can counter steer the other way..

if FWD, understeer can't steer more.. sudah habis pusing ma..

:biggrin:

---------- Post added at 05:52 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 05:51 PM ----------

then again.. with today's technology.. this won't be a problem..

LSD rules

:biggrin:


Agree..
 

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