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rwd vs fwd??
hey guys, i've been wondering this for a while now and i wanna ask you guys who know more than i do. what are the advantages of rwd to fwd, and vice versa, which one fits which applications, and why you would pick one over the other?? thanks for the help guys
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All you need to know is that manly men prefer rwd.
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FWD is cheaper to build and more efficient to run. It is a bit lighter and allows for more compact vehicle packaging (especially for cars with inline 4 cylinder engines). In other words, from a practicality and manufacturing standpoint, it is superior. RWD provides better handling and acceleration characteristics. So, for performance it is the better choice (and why I shake my head when I hear about "FWD performance").
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No matter what is done to a FWD car, you can't change the fact that under acceleration, weight gets transfered off the driving wheels. And outside of straight line acceleration, you are steering with the drive wheels. There is only so much grip available. Couple that with weight transfer and high powered FWD cars have serious problems on a road course.
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FWD performance shouldn't be looked down upon just because its inferior. The FWD Cobalt SS/TC seems to be doing quite well in defeating its competition on road courses, considering it beat AWD vehicles [such as the WRX STi, Skyline GT-R (R34), etc.] and RWD vehicles [350Z, BMW 335i, etc.] around Nordschleife. FWD vehicles, while being at a disadvantage, shouldn't be looked down upon just because there is something a little better out there. http://www.fastestlaps.com/track2.html |
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What DGthe3 wrote plus:
FWD have a tendency to understeer, RWD have a tendency to oversteer. RWD is a lot more pleasant to drive and accelerate (being gently push instead of brutal pulling), but FWD is a lot more practical in winter (uphill acceleration in slippery, e.g. snowy, conditions).
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It comes down to sticking with what you're good at. I don't expect to see a RWD economy car cracking 40 mpg and neither do I expect to see a FWD supercar. Either one is technically possible, but it just doesn't make any sense to actually do it because of the inherent limitations of the configuration. When I did a google search, the fastest Honda I could find was something like 8.9s and was from this past summer. Can you link to the 7.Xs car?
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Quantity doesn't equal one being better than another. It only takes one FWD vehicle in order for FWD vehicles to be potentially fast, and that is the point of the argument. Using your same argument, you would have to agree that alone, being without other variables that make a car as a whole, RWD is inferior to AWD. Even though you claim that since RWD supercars are more plentiful, RWD would have to be superior to AWD. To the contrary, we both know that just by comparing their limits, AWD is in fact better than RWD. I'll link you too the 7s later when I get home, I'm on my iPhone lol. |
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FWD plus high power means TORQUE STEER! The issue is trying to make the front wheels do both the accelerating and the turning, this generally means understeer and torqusteer. There are ways around it with suspension tuning, tires, limited slip differentials, limiting torque in lower gears, etc, but a rwd car will generally be the easiest to get performance out of.
Just to add, also forgot the weight distibution, it is a lot easier to get closer to the ideal 50/50 weight distribution in a rwd car because all the running gear is not located over the front axle Last edited by Stew; 04-07-2010 at 06:18 PM. |
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One name for FWD sceptics/haters: Ford Focus RS
(yeah, I know, for each 300hp fwd Focus RS there are hundreds of 400+hp rwd muscle, but still -- it's possible with some good engineering)
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