Straight line acceleration

  • Thread starter Thread starter halfracedrift
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What is better for straight line acceleration, FF, or RR?

  • Front wheel drive front moutned Engine

    Votes: 2 7.1%
  • Rear wheel drive rear mounted Engine

    Votes: 26 92.9%

  • Total voters
    28
Originally posted by halfracedrift
hmm... if the mini was ff.. then what was the car that was RR in GT2.. hmmmmmmmm

There were the 911 tuned ruf`s and the Fiat 500r, great little car.
 
Have you ever heard of a FWD sports car? Get a Ruf R-GT and put it against any FWD car. As for weight transfer, the forward movement of the car causes the momentum to go towards the rear. A FWD car's front end will lift up creating a loss of mechanical grip, while a Rear engine/drive car will have increased mech. grip, the momentum forcing the rear end downward increasing traction.
 
oh yeah,by the way,it runs 0-60 in 2.3XX seconds ^_^.I think that's pretty damn good,but there's race cars and different modeled cars that run faster of course =D

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