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fwd or rwd?

rwd
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62%
fwd
12
16%
4wd
11
14%
dont care
6
8%
 
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Postby Hotgt4 » Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:02 pm

Depends in how I feel like driving, FWD for getting to A to B and dropping squeakies, 4WD for hitting corners with speed and hard launches, RWD for just having fun. Prefer RWD. :D Prefer 4WD for the fmaily wagon. 8O
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Postby moo^^ » Mon Feb 21, 2005 2:52 pm

FWD.. pull yourself through corners

least drivetrain power loss of the three setups

FWD Turbo.. rolling start racing, w0t w0t w0t :p

cares about torque steer.. I wanted to change lanes anyway :|
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Postby RomanV » Sun Feb 27, 2005 1:33 am

moo^^ wrote:least drivetrain power loss of the three setups


*cough*MID ENGINED RWD*COUGH*

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Postby Al » Sun Feb 27, 2005 1:52 am

RomanV wrote:*cough*MID ENGINED RWD*COUGH*

:P


Amen to that. Along with mad traction and still able to have sideways fun :wink:
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Postby CozmoNz » Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:26 am

RomanV wrote:
moo^^ wrote:least drivetrain power loss of the three setups


*cough*MID ENGINED RWD*COUGH*

:P


still a fwd setup...

just got mixed a bit..... turned itself around :).

STILL A FWD GEARBOX BI0TCH.
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Postby Chickenman » Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:55 am

Ummmm..........

FFS Cozmo, you post some ignorant shit :lol:


Well, I changed my mind.


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Postby Dr-X » Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:55 am

Coz - a rear drive setup is where the rear wheels are powered, making the mr2 a rear wheel drive.
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Postby Emperor » Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:09 am

Deffinatly FR for me.
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Postby kingcorolla » Sun Feb 27, 2005 1:56 pm

id call the mr2 a FF setup driving the rear wheels.


or, MR :roll:
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Postby CozmoNz » Sun Feb 27, 2005 1:58 pm

Dr-X wrote:Coz - a rear drive setup is where the rear wheels are powered, making the mr2 a rear wheel drive.


realy!??

man... i thought they were called MF2's

no shit, its just a st182, turned around and stuck in backwards....

with a st185 engine :). still technically a fwd gearbox and front wheel drive SETUP.

but since the rear wheels are obviously powered its a rwd... as said above, still fwd box / setup etc.

how many ferrari's use fwd gearboxes? THATS a real mr :).

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Postby Lanius » Mon Feb 28, 2005 1:41 pm

CozmoNz wrote:no sh*t, its just a st182, turned around and stuck in backwards.... with a st185 engine :). still technically a fwd gearbox and front wheel drive SETUP.

Bollocks. Where does it say (other than the Cozmo book of mekanicz) that a gearbox and engine can't be used in a specific drivetrain layout if they've previously been used in a different one?

CozmoNz wrote:but since the rear wheels are obviously powered its a rwd... as said above, still fwd box / setup etc.
The MR set up is appreciated because of its driving characteristics, not because of the type of gearbox or engine used. The weight distribution and handling are vastly different in MR than in FF or FR.

CozmoNz wrote:how many ferrari's use fwd gearboxes? THATS a real mr :)

I'll never understand the mentality of people who compare a common $10,000 Japanese production car to a $150,000 (and more) European sports car ... and still expect to be taken seriously :? Ever heard of comparing apples and oranges?
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Postby Dell'Orto » Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:39 pm

CozmoNz wrote:no sh*t, its just a st182, turned around and stuck in backwards....

with a st185 engine :).


Um, no its not, the turbo still faces forward :roll:
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Postby CozmoNz » Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:07 am

Lanius wrote:
CozmoNz wrote:no sh*t, its just a st182, turned around and stuck in backwards.... with a st185 engine :). still technically a fwd gearbox and front wheel drive SETUP.

Bollocks. Where does it say (other than the Cozmo book of mekanicz) that a gearbox and engine can't be used in a specific drivetrain layout if they've previously been used in a different one?

Dosnt, but its still that setup :P. I never said it was bad, i only said it was using that setup...

Lanius wrote:
CozmoNz wrote:but since the rear wheels are obviously powered its a rwd... as said above, still fwd box / setup etc.
The MR set up is appreciated because of its driving characteristics, not because of the type of gearbox or engine used. The weight distribution and handling are vastly different in MR than in FF or FR.
Yes, i know this....

Hmmm, wonder if the NSX uses the same setup gearbox? ^_^

and boost, your almost as much a smart arse as me ^_^. keep reaching, youll nearly beat me :D.
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Postby pervert » Tue Mar 01, 2005 7:33 am

CozmoNZ, you are not a smart arse... :lol:
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Postby Lanius » Tue Mar 01, 2005 8:25 am

Maybe you should define your version of the word "set up". Because everyone else seems to have a completely different definition in mind.

set·up ( P ) n.
1. The way in which something is constituted, arranged, or planned.
2. The gathering and organization of the equipment needed for an operation, procedure, or task.


So its to do with the way the MR2 drivetrain parts are arranged ... which is completely different to any of the Celicas. I don't even know why you've brought up the NSX :roll: Way to choose another example that has nothing to do with the question at hand :!:

CozmoNZ wrote:and boost, your almost as much a arse as me

Think that might be more accurate :?
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Postby CozmoNz » Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:23 am

Lanius wrote:Maybe you should define your version of the word "set up". Because everyone else seems to have a completely different definition in mind.

set·up ( P ) n.
1. The way in which something is constituted, arranged, or planned.
2. The gathering and organization of the equipment needed for an operation, procedure, or task.


So its to do with the way the MR2 drivetrain parts are arranged ... which is completely different to any of the Celicas. I don't even know why you've brought up the NSX :roll: Way to choose another example that has nothing to do with the question at hand :!:

CozmoNZ wrote:and boost, your almost as much a arse as me

Think that might be more accurate :?


fukkkk you budy :P.

i was just comparing it to a supercar styled mr2..... eg ferrari... their gearboxes dont even look anything near an mr2's since the mr2's could be turned around and placed into a fwd...

do that with a ferraris gearbox.

and the nsx has a transfersly mounted engine. so the gearbox will resemble a fwd one... thats all im saying man, take a chill pill.
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Postby MacrosSiR » Tue Mar 01, 2005 10:39 am

I chose fwd.

Less power loss then fr and 4wd.
Can go round corners pretty quick with a type r.
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Postby Blackrazor » Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:02 am

I hate the feel on a FWD of scudding round corners with the front tyres unable to decide if they are steering or pulling...

RWD is the best balanced option of those above, and the best implementation of the KISS principle.... although if i had to choose my all-time favourite drive topology, it'd be the Nissan ATESSA system on my old Skyline : RWD for normal use, control, and fuel economy, but the split second the gyros figure you're cornering too hard for the RWD to maintain traction, on goes the 4WD... head out of the corner, back to RWD... brilliant idea :)
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Postby Lanius » Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:21 pm

CozmoNz wrote:fukkkk you budy :P

i was just comparing it to a supercar styled mr2

No, all you were doing was spouting rubbish again.

CozmoNZ wrote: ..... eg ferrari... their gearboxes dont even look anything near an mr2's since the mr2's could be turned around and placed into a fwd...
do that with a ferraris gearbox.

Once again (concentrate now!) ...
Lanius wrote:I'll never understand the mentality of people who compare a common $10,000 Japanese production car to a $150,000 (and more) European sports car ... and still expect to be taken seriously. Ever heard of comparing apples and oranges?


CozmoNZ wrote:and the nsx has a transfersly mounted engine. so the gearbox will resemble a fwd one... thats all im saying man, take a chill pill.

You were arguing for your point that the engine and gearbox set up in an MR2 is the same as in a Celica. Everyone else is telling you that you're incorrect, but once again, you don't seem able to understand this. I'm not the one who needs the pill ... :lol: (unless you have some small green ones with a Mitsi emblem on them, in which case I'll take 5 :wink: )
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