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Front-wheel drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Front-wheel drive (or FF layout) is a form of engine/transmission layout used in motor vehicles, where the engine drives the front wheels only. Most modern front-wheel drive vehicles feature a transv...
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Front-engine, front-wheel drive layout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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name Pamela E. status other age 30s Question - What handles better in the winter, a vehicle with rear wheel drive or front wheel drive? Both have anti-lock brake systems. I drive a car now that has front-wheel drive.
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One in each pair had front-wheel drive, the other rear. We ran them through our normal battery of performance tests. Then, we soaked the track and repeated all the tests to replicate the conditions you would face on a rain-slick road.
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And who says that that front-wheel drive has the advantages of lighter weight, good traction for acceleration on slippery surfaces,enhanced interior room and lower manufacturing cost-again compared to rear-wheel drive?
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Front Wheel Drive Launching Tips ... Third, because FWD vehicles launch with the front wheels ( believe me, some peeps don't know this), you want to keep the available weight over the front wheels, and under a launch you want the weight to stay over the front wheels.
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Driving tips - How to do a 180 degree Front-Wheel-Drive Oversteer ... It is generally perceived that front-wheel-drive cars - that is, cars in which the front wheels do both, put power to the road and steer - are understeering wrecks that fly off the road if you go into a corner too quickly.
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glossary of terms for front wheel drive cars ... Abbreviation for front-wheel drive. ... A relatively high speed shaft, usually balanced, used to transmit torque from a transmission or transfer case to the rear or front differential in RWD, AWD and 4WD vehicles.
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