Originally posted by AcFene
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There are more products out there to stabilize a RWD car's rear end under hard launching than there is a FWD car. My company makes some of them lol.
Driving a high hp FWD car is like driving on ice. The minute you feel like your hooking, the slightest blip of the throttle is going to make the tires spin. RWD cars like to go sideways and up so driving a RWD is a totally different animal. But FWD you get torque steer which can be so bad it can put you right into a wall.
Each drivetrain has it's advantages and disadvantages. Nothing with big power is easy to drive.
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