06-19-2007, 06:15 PM
Thirdgen89GTA Wrote:I don't doubt that it can.
AWD wasn't disabled on that car. He definitely didn't know how to drive it, but I agree that he rolled into it. The Porsche AWD systems only engage the front wheels if the rear begin to slip, its a rear biased system. Unlike the STi/Evo/etc systems with transverse front engine drivetrains which have a front split bias.
If that is how they work, and they can be built to take some power then that is completely possible/probable and would explain why it looked like a RWD car leaving soft off of the line. I was/am not familiar with Porsche's drive train advancements.