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^^^That (extra 'ridiculous') power is STILL transferring off of the driven wheels during standing start (or even moving) straight line acceleration, as well as corner exits by keeping it FWD.
^^^That (extra 'ridiculous') power is STILL transferring off of the driven wheels during standing start (or even moving) straight line acceleration, as well as corner exits by keeping it FWD.
Ford could even adapt the current Fiesta platform quite easily. Keeps things relatively cheap, light, and grippy. Add 60 ponies, using a moderately larger turbo, which would give the power mad some more room to make silly boost levels.
Yup, I am fully aware of the critical rants and raves about the engineering and final performance results of the LAST gen RS.
I STILL like power going to the rear wheels as well as the front, and it CAN be done without adding 500+ pounds of mass.
(I guess I was never a big fan of FWD, unlike so many on here who came from the Honda/etc. ranks, let alone BIG numbers going to the FRONT wheels ONLY, yes, even if it can be made to 'work'.)
Only rear wheel drive vehicle I've owned, would be bicycle, and motorcycle.
From a practical sense, (snow for one example,) front wheel is better. But from a pure racing perspective, inertial forces appear to help plant those rear tires.
The Ecosport AWD system will likely be a part time one, as opposed to the fun locking centre diff type. The Focus RS wasn’t AWD until the current one, and apparently was stupid fun to rip in. So, there is room for a Fiesta RS that is still fwd. It would (and should) retain the ridiculous nature of the FiST but with more of the ridiculous.
I think that even a part time AWD would be better than no AWD. Anyway if it's eventually possible to do an AWD conversion for less than my annual salary, it's still going to be the last thing I do on this car. Bigger tires, better suspension and LSD are all cheaper ways to improve traction that has to be done before looking at AWD.
I'd love my small rocket to be faster than my friend R32 GTR, but I don't think that FWD will make it possible...
Am I the only one that actually would have liked a Transit Connect ST? I mean, it'd be a delivery van that can stomp, that'd be pretty fantastic to convert and use as a caravan.
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