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29-08-2011, 07:34 PM | #1 | ||
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Let's say you have a Lancer Evo of some series (or similar); Transverse (east-west) drivetrain with AWD. Would it be possible to distribute 100% torque to the rear with that drivetrain, and just, say remove the front CV shafts? My thinking here is the packaging advantages of east-west but with RWD.
(Might be handy how to know to disable the front wheels if Taurus SHO gets here, then presto RWD is back lol) I remember when Top Gear came to Australia they had a Suzuki Swift but with an Evo drivetrain, but it was RWD. Does anybody know anything about this car also? |
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