During a standing start, the system sends only 2% of the available torque to the front wheels and 98% to the rear, essentially making the GT-R a rear-wheel drive car. Thanks to the amount of sensors, clutches and UFO technology Nissan has invested in it, front and rear torque split can change in milliseconds to a maximum of 50:50.
It seemed like the car still didn't have traction when it was almost stopped, like an axle broke or someething.
puckered up asshole...
hahahaha X2
What the hell flew off of the car in the second video?
Looks like some type of belly pan or something. I don't know if they have them, but I know a bunch of new Ford products do.