the evo one does, and due to the fact that the engine ISN'T mounted longitudinally. One of the front drive shafts are shorter than the other, there for that wheel receives more torque.
But in this video, im convinced the driver turned the wheel a little.
Was lenkt der Spast auch auf nem Dyno!!!!
ApriliaHeizer1992 1 year ago
AWD vehicles DO experience torque steer. The more power, the more the car wants to go into the ditch. It can be very scary.
RikterZilla 2 years ago 4
looks like the driver turned the wheel.
or was it torque steer.
mustangcobra87 2 years ago 2
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AWD cars dont get torque steer just letting you know
it was most probably a difference in pressure in the front wheels.
StraightXedgee 2 years ago
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the evo one does, and due to the fact that the engine ISN'T mounted longitudinally. One of the front drive shafts are shorter than the other, there for that wheel receives more torque.
But in this video, im convinced the driver turned the wheel a little.
mustangcobra87 2 years ago
Really? Well you learn something new everyday.
Personally I prefer the Subarus BOXER Engine because the pistons don't have to work against gravity
Thanks for that info though mate
StraightXedgee 2 years ago
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Yeah, and the transmission is put like a rear wheel drive car so both drive shafts to the front are equal
mustangcobra87 2 years ago
@StraightXedgee I do love the boxer engine, but those pistons still come back down :D
ThomasXp 9 months ago
@StraightXedgee yet they are slower than an evo i every aspect work that one out...
StickGuy0000000001 8 months ago
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@StraightXedgee yet they are slower than an evo in every aspect work that one out...
StickGuy0000000001 8 months ago
hahahahah LOVE IT! Go Mitsi! Yeah guys, better go tighten up those straps, ahah
magnatyz 2 years ago