it's a bird, it's a plane, no it's GODZILLA!!!!!!!!
aka SKYLINE gtr
honestly in Japan the skyline's were nicknamed Godzilla, cause it'd literally "STOMP the competition"
with their superior engineering, which includes all wheel drive torque transfer system, 4 wheel steering, and too much damn things to list.
when first year the R32 was introduced the skylines killed everything, winning 29 out of 29 gt races on the debut year, and the competition would NOT race it, so the skyline had to create it's own category of racing with skylines only.... sad
still to this date no one can compete on the tracks with a skyline in it's class, long live godzilla
for those who don't know what torque transfer system all wheel drive is
torque transfer system is a system is an all wheel drive system, but the difference is unlike full all wheel drive cars all 4wheels do not always have a consistant matching speed.
under high speeds the front of the car will lift a bit, and when the torque transfer system (i'm jus going to say trs)
is applied more power is routed to the front wheels to help aid in keeping the car down to the ground.
around corners after drifting the trs will also help correct oversteering by initiating more power to the front to cause understeering.
there are different methods of trs, like in the mitsubitchy evo lancers the trs works from side to side not front to back.
by retarding the spin of one side of the tires than the other a more sharper, quicker, and more controlled turn can be achived.
it's a bird, it's a plane, no it's GODZILLA!!!!!!!!
aka SKYLINE gtr
honestly in Japan the skyline's were nicknamed Godzilla, cause it'd literally "STOMP the competition"
with their superior engineering, which includes all wheel drive torque transfer system, 4 wheel steering, and too much damn things to list.
when first year the R32 was introduced the skylines killed everything, winning 29 out of 29 gt races on the debut year, and the competition would NOT race it, so the skyline had to create it's own category of racing with skylines only.... sad
still to this date no one can compete on the tracks with a skyline in it's class, long live godzilla
for those who don't know what torque transfer system all wheel drive is
torque transfer system is a system is an all wheel drive system, but the difference is unlike full all wheel drive cars all 4wheels do not always have a consistant matching speed.
under high speeds the front of the car will lift a bit, and when the torque transfer system (i'm jus going to say trs)
is applied more power is routed to the front wheels to help aid in keeping the car down to the ground.
around corners after drifting the trs will also help correct oversteering by initiating more power to the front to cause understeering.
there are different methods of trs, like in the mitsubitchy evo lancers the trs works from side to side not front to back.
by retarding the spin of one side of the tires than the other a more sharper, quicker, and more controlled turn can be achived.