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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=54738
Submitted by: Sensekhmet
Comments: 6  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 08-11-2006
View Stats Category: Vehicle Misc
Description:
AWD Seat Leon 1.8T.

A trackday for tuners went wrong when the cheap-ass VW faux-AWD system suddenly decided to switch most of the torque to the rear wheels on corner entry. Nasty.


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#1
8-11-2006 @ 02:42:38 AM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
I always said these AWD systems were a mortal danger to every driver: especially the performance one. Here is proof.

#2
8-11-2006 @ 02:56:52 AM
Posted By : MxCx Reply | Edit | Del
All time, nonvariable AWD for the win.

#3
8-11-2006 @ 03:04:06 AM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
#2, For safety too. How can anyone agree to drive a car that switches between FWD and AWD at a whim without the driver knowing it?

#4
8-11-2006 @ 09:21:15 AM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
Sounds like driver error to me. Why would it suddenly shift 100% of the power unless there was some kind of mechanical/electric error? I've seen many pictures of hot Leons being held sideways through long corners and the journos always survive to tell us about the sticky steering, over-servoed brakes and rubbery shifter.

#5
8-11-2006 @ 03:51:53 PM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
#4, It didn't transfer 100% of torque to the rear, it's impossible. It simply suddenly decided that, yeah, corner entry is a good place to add some engine braking to the rear wheels too.

Edit: and the driver was a tunah so no one knows what he did to make the car try to kill him. Also, he hails from 1/4 mile and the car was modified mainly with the quarter in mind.

[Edited by Sensekhmet on 8-11-2006 @ 03:53:25 PM]


#6
8-11-2006 @ 09:40:46 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
It makes me giggle when drag racers try to claim that their cars handle well.

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