A V12 in the front, not front-mid position of a car will be nose heavy. My statement was true, even though the car in question is supposed to be a front-mid engine set up, and my reeding skrillz suk.
A V12 in the front, not front-mid position of a car will be nose heavy. My statement was true, even though the car in question is supposed to be a front-mid engine set up, and my reeding skrillz suk.
There are plenty of mid engined cars that still had a problem with heavy engines even though it was behind the driver. Tony Southgates' XJR9-LM for example.
The biggest factor is how the chassis is built around the engine.