if the engine is mounted between the front wheel axle and rear wheel axle, it is mid-engine.. i think the "FF-midship" here means that the engine is placed in the front of the driver, but it is mounted behind the front wheel axle.. so it is midship..
honda S2000 is also "FF-midship"
*for those who understand so much about cars, please correct me if i'm wrong..
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Annihilator1111 9 months ago
if the engine is mounted between the front wheel axle and rear wheel axle, it is mid-engine.. i think the "FF-midship" here means that the engine is placed in the front of the driver, but it is mounted behind the front wheel axle.. so it is midship..
honda S2000 is also "FF-midship"
*for those who understand so much about cars, please correct me if i'm wrong..
anjingkepala3 1 year ago
@anjingkepala3 Almost perfect, but please let me.
"FF" means "Front-engine, Front-wheel drive" and S2000 has RWD layout, therefore it should be called simply "FR(Front engine, RWD)".
By the way, thanks to the ultimate stupidity of this layout, these front wheels never produce proper grip when you accelerate it....
otonanohito 1 year ago
Doesn't "midship" mean mid-engine?
Tower1151 2 years ago