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Rear Wheel Drive- WHY?!

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Old 01-20-2008, 06:00 PM
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When you accelerate, your car shifts weight to the rear. That's why you see the nose rise when you stomp the gas. In a RWD car, this actually puts more weight over the drive wheels, but in a FWD car, the weight is actually moving away from the drive wheels. If you've ever heard a Civic driver use "FWD launch disadvantage" as an excuse, that's what he's talking about. Under braking, weight is shifted forward, putting more traction towards steering into a corner. But traction can be used for only one thing at a time. The more you use for power, the less there is for lateral grip. That's why RWD cars "get a little drift" when you stomp the gas. But in a FWD drive car, the power is using traction that should be going to actually steering the car, resulting in understeer.

FWD is cheaper. That's why cheap cars use it.

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