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Are Trap Speeds the same for both RWD and FWD?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisle7220" data-source="post: 1865451" data-attributes="member: 13749"><p>Well the question that has arisen with me and all my friends is, are trap speeds different between FWD and RWD? Ive heard that the less traction you have, the higher the trap speed? Meaning that if u spin and smoke your tires at the launch, your trap speed will be higher, and you know how FWD are at spinning. :lol: But then ive heard that traction gives you better trap speeds. Another question is, if a FWD car traps 120 and my RWD car traps 120, would it be dead even on the street(highway)? Could someone maybe clarify all this? Me and my buds have been arguing on this issue for a while now and we want to get all your input. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisle7220, post: 1865451, member: 13749"] Well the question that has arisen with me and all my friends is, are trap speeds different between FWD and RWD? Ive heard that the less traction you have, the higher the trap speed? Meaning that if u spin and smoke your tires at the launch, your trap speed will be higher, and you know how FWD are at spinning. :lol: But then ive heard that traction gives you better trap speeds. Another question is, if a FWD car traps 120 and my RWD car traps 120, would it be dead even on the street(highway)? Could someone maybe clarify all this? Me and my buds have been arguing on this issue for a while now and we want to get all your input. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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