Rear power bias?

Bry5on

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Has anyone been able to confirm that the GTS has even more rear bias than the turbo? One of the things I miss from my prior cars while driving my 4S is that it doesn’t wriggle out of heavy corners on the power like a rear wheel drive car. Some of the videos of the GTS featured some nice drift shots, and I’m hoping that’s due to a greater rear torque bias.
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Yes the GTS is the most rear biased version incl. Turbo. It has been clearly stated at the release “show”.
Additionally it has stronger rear motor (Turbo) while the front motor is the 4S.
So more power balance at the rear wheels next to the rear biased torque split tune.
The back end will dance nicely.
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Has anyone been able to confirm that the GTS has even more rear bias than the turbo? One of the things I miss from my prior cars while driving my 4S is that it doesn’t wriggle out of heavy corners on the power like a rear wheel drive car. Some of the videos of the GTS featured some nice drift shots, and I’m hoping that’s due to a greater rear torque bias.
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You can drift the turbo too. Drifting an AWD car feels weird, imo, but it’s not hard under the right conditions
 
 




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