am I getting this right? my understanding of AWD systems in manufacturers.
FF based AWD: EVO, CR-V,Pulsar, 3000GT VR-4
FR based AWD: WRX, GTR, RS4
since FR>FF. FR based AWD cars > FF based AWD cars? whats your thoughts in this matter?
am I getting this right? my understanding of AWD systems in manufacturers.
FF based AWD: EVO, CR-V,Pulsar, 3000GT VR-4
FR based AWD: WRX, GTR, RS4
since FR>FF. FR based AWD cars > FF based AWD cars? whats your thoughts in this matter?
really depends on where the engine is located/how the 4wd system works. For example audi puts the engine further forward so side shafts can exit the transmission. GTR’s have a front diff so the engine is further back.
edit: Its actually incredibly more complicated than a simple FR>FF statement as far as awd systems go. You couldn’t say an Integra type-R isn’t as good around a track as a mid 90’s camaro based on FR>FF
No performance car is front wheel biased. The CR-V certainly is and almost any awd suv would be
I would think weight distribution plays more of a role