"the reason a front wheel drive vehicle does not experience much in the way of torque steer or even torque lean, is because it has an INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION AND BECAUSE THE ENGINE IS MOUNTED SIDE-F-ING-WAYS!!! torque lean is almost non-existent, but if it were existing, it would create a rotation opposite the traction of the front tires, rotating the engine forward or backward, doing absolutely NOTHING to cause ANY side-to-side movement or lean, never creating a situation where traditional torque-steer can be exhibited."


ok stupid ass question. what is it in my front wheel drive cavalier z24, that when i hammer on the throttle it definately pulls very hard. as a matter of fact any front wheel drive with any sort of power i have ever driven. i have heard it refered to this as torque steer as well. is this wrong?


2000 SPORTY, DEF BOY customs, mmm....lockers, mmm... gears, mmm... double transfer case, mmm... stroker
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