BLADDER_MASTER
is no more
So I'm in one of the Celica forums I visit daily and I come upon a topic where the guy's Celica lost traction, snapped back, and crashed. Lucky for him nothing major happened, just some scratches on his bumper. Afterwards I scroll down to read the replies and what follows will shock you.
(For those that don't want to read the whole thing, basically the guy says that no matter what, any FWD car will lose to any RWD/AWD car.)
n00b:
BLADDER:
n00b:
BLADDER:
Discuss.
(For those that don't want to read the whole thing, basically the guy says that no matter what, any FWD car will lose to any RWD/AWD car.)
n00b:
your suspension is completely stock, and you have zero dollars invested in decent rubber/wheels on your car. you're trying to act fast & furious in a sporty grocery getter, you may as well have been in a ford tempo.
take a look at this : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_wheel_d...ont_wheel_drive
there are too many disadvantages to using FWD as a platform for racing. it isn't designed for it.
keep in mind that car manufacturers designed front wheel drive for one reason - cost. you have been lulled in to a false sense of security because you THINK your car handles great, when in fact, it handles like **** in comparison to any rwd/awd car. people on here believe that the 6th gens are gods gift to ultimate handling, and they're completely wrong. they're always going to handle like ****, because they're FWD cars.
drive safe, if a cop catches you doing this ****, or you hurt someone, you'll wish you drove like a grandma. take it from someone who is currently riding on 3 tickets, it isn't fun.
BLADDER:
Also, I disagree with sinner96ST's statement about "they're always going to handle like ****, because they're FWD cars." A properly built FWD with a good driver can prove you wrong.
n00b:
properly built sure, i should have modified my statement to :
stock, mind you, if you pit any FWD car against any rear wheel, or all wheel drive car, you will lose. because of the design, they do not handle as well in extreme conditions as some of their other counterparts.
if you're talking about a built FWD platform, sure, you might be able to hang with the big boys. however, dump the same amount of money in to an awd/rwd car, and then we'll see which handles better at that point, and which can handle power better to the ground, which is a vital part of the handling of any car. you can't dump 300 horses in a FF car and expect great results in the straights or the twisties.
fwd isn't really known for it's prowess in handling. it's an economical design thought up by engineers who wanted to put all their eggs in one basket. you can put all the money in the world in to a FF car, and it still won't transfer weight evenly, won't handle as well, and won't be able to handle as much power as a rwd or awd car.
BLADDER:
So untrue. How would you explain ITR's and CTR's pwning RWD and AWD cars? I'm talking stock with equal driver experience on both sides. It's like saying a stock 240SX can beat an Integra Type R. :laugh: Sorry but I just had to laugh.
Discuss.