It is a safer, more space efficient design for a passenger car.Originally posted by gt4
why are most cars made with front engines instead of Mid engines? is it cheaper, more reliable, more practical, or what.
Originally posted by VIPERGTSR01
MR cars have the engine in the middle not the front, like a most Lambos etc
Originally posted by 360rider
see now thats what i was thinking too. But how the hell do you work on the engine of a car like that. Does the 360 Modena classify as a MR? Considering its engine is beindthe cockpit.
The skyline does something like that automatically. It will start out in RWD and stay that way unless you decide to have a little fun and floor it, then it automatically shifts 50% of it's power to the front wheels. If you want to remain strictly RWD all you have to do is pull the fuseOriginally posted by slimer90210
These are 4 wheel drive vehicals that have a transfer case and front axle that are made so you CAN leave it in 4 wheel drive all the time if you want to, but you can still shift them into 2 wheel drive.
Originally posted by Glut
If it detects the real wheels slipping it will direct more power to the front wheels. But converting it to RWD only is not that simple, you're better off buying a GTS in the first place.
We pulled the fuse on the GT-R to make it RWD. Generally RWD cars are better on the skidpad than a AWD car.
Thanks, that's interesting 'cause someone gave me different info. I've got some fish to fry now
Yes, the suspension, the engine and the little badge on the backI believe the V-Spec and V-Spec II models with ATTESSA also have better suspension and other performance oriented changes than the GTS models. So a GTR with the ATTESSA disabled will still have differences with the GTS other than the weight. Um is that correct?
Originally posted by skylineGTR_guy
The skyline does something like that automatically. It will start out in RWD and stay that way unless you decide to have a little fun and floor it, then it automatically shifts 50% of it's power to the front wheels. If you want to remain strictly RWD all you have to do is pull the fuse![]()
Originally posted by slimer90210
I did not know that about skylines..... but I would still call it an AWD just do to the fact that other then pulling the fuse there is not a way to shift it between 2 and 4 wheel drive manually. Or are my definitions just way off?
Originally posted by VG30DETT
I thought only the GTRs had the Attessa. From then on, they had two different ones, Attessa for the GTRs, and Attessa Pro for the GTR V-Spec/V-Spec II.