05-03-2008, 09:10 AM
naz,May 2 2008, 04:17 PM Wrote:hahah paulicat no worries.. non poser cars are welcome in this thread too!!
nef.. last i heard cars turn into track monsters because of the nut behind the wheel so yea definitely take your car to the circuit and see how it does... one day i hope to achieve enough skill to be able to go fast in any car..
i just got a rude wakeup call in how pitifully far i am away from the goal since i pretty much have no clue how this RWD thing works. i can't predict how my inputs affect anything. i can't even friggin identify the weight transfers.. and i am not sure i would be able to save this car from super fast yaw rates :( :(
must.. track.. rwd.. car....
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That's the thing.... I've never driven an AWD car (Always been FWD since I was licensed) the few times I tried a RWD vehicle it was one of my dad's work trucks and an unloaded F-150 when you're 14 is a recipe for disaster (Nothing was ever broken, bent yes, broken no :P)
The AWD system in the Fusion is "on demand" and right now I can't think of a situation in normal driving where I'll trip the thing off (Come winter however that's another story)
NefCanuck