Not a problem guys. That 360* spin could be possible, but I'd imagine the driver would have to be a pro driver, say something like a stunt driver. The problem with these cars is the rear weight. Not that Porsche also has the majority of their cars rear engined (being cousins to the VW), but then again, their chassis design has been in constant development, and devoted to a sportscar arrangement, not something agricultural like the VW setup for a 'low speed' sedan. If you go looking for reports of 911's back in the '70s, you find they had a reputation of a 'Widow Maker' as people would fling their Porka's round a bend and find their engine pulling them off the road and into the scenery.
Moving some weight forwards helps this issue somewhat. The Poms have tackled this with most of them seeming to have their fuel tanks up under the 'bonnet'. However I think this is a no-no with our ADRs. One 'benefit' of going water cooled is having your radiator mounted up front under the 'bonnet', but then you loose what storage space you have in the car, and most likely your spare wheel. Or, there has been one of two Eureka/Nova/Stirlings that I've seen with twin radiators mounted right up in the nose,
forward of the front wheels, like some of the Porkas. Going this way, you'd probably retain your storage/spare wheel, and add extra weight right up front. One example I saw some time ago, the owner had made up a front sub assembly that mounted from the head of the chassis and held the radiators and also helped stop the 'droop' that these cars sometime develop in the nose.
Hmm, thinking about it, this owner may have actually used a twin battery system, with the batteries right up front. Either way, it moves weight up front.
With the Scooby engines, whist I don't have a WRX donk in mine, I do have one from the Vortex (ea82t). Very nice powerband, and the turbo is a nice kick in the pants for overtaking, etc. I believe the engine weights about 80kg, but don't quote me on that. But then you also have to think of the additional plumbing, weight of the radiator, and all that coolant (mine uses something around 8 -10 liters!).
An update to the suspension would also be a large help, but that can set you back large dollars. I've seen a new H-beam for the old Bugs, that updates the suspension and steering, but was over $2000 USD.
There are plenty of photos of my car in
my PhotoBucket account.