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the guy cant drive straight for shit, they dont have that much hp for that car to do that. that wrx was not an sti either... kpro is the shit tho! my buddy runs 12's on a 75 shot and kpro
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the guy cant drive straight for shit, they dont have that much hp for that car to do that. that wrx was not an sti either... kpro is the shit tho! my buddy runs 12's on a 75 shot and kpro
Its the torque steer because all the power in FWD. He was owning though.
Yeah that wasnt a STi. Just a WRX.
I bet.
Even Minis get pretty bad Torque steer. That RSX is probaly putting out huge amounts of HP which is causing it.
Tyler
Correct me if I am wrong but don't rear wheel & front wheel drive cars have this issue called "torque steer"....in higher horsepower applications??
So then what happens with the all wheel drive....any torque steer?
I know AWD loses large amounts of power because of the four wheel drive distribution.....any thoughts?
Rear wheel drives do not have torque steer at all. Only FWD cars with large amounts of torque get torque steer. Good question about AWD cars. I doubt it because the power is spread out to all for instead of just the front two.
Rear wheel drives do not have torque steer at all. Only FWD cars with large amounts of torque get torque steer. Good question about AWD cars. I doubt it because the power is spread out to all for instead of just the front two.
Tyler
Question why do some highly modified Mustangs pull nasty to the side? If any one has any additional info it would be appreciated...Thx for the info Tyler