how do u burnout?!

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Forced Induction or N/A

Poll ended at Sat Aug 14, 2004 1:00 pm

Forced Induction
1
33%
Naturally Aspirated
2
67%
 
Total votes: 3

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Post by BMW Ambition »

ReckLess wrote:i just notice... what's forced introduction and naturally aspired?
Forced Induction is a turbo/supercharged intake and Naturally Aspired (NA) is a normal intake.
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Spinning the tires

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when i spin my tires and dont rev high enough, i get some "wheel hop" and my car shakes....which is no fun. I usually have to rev over 4K to avoid this...is that normal?
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I think so because the faster u drop the clutch the more the gas u should apply.
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Post by IMBoring25 »

Wheel hop depends on your rear suspension. Some cars are better than others in that regard.
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Froz3n00 wrote:
ReckLess wrote:based on previous post...
4.) relase the clutch and step on the gas at the same time <--- this step is very quick if your slow the car will stall
no it wont, dropping the clutch at anything above 2K rpms and the car wont stall
rev to 2k and drop the clutch without hitting the gas and it will stall.
if you wanna chirp them, which doesnt look as cool but is a better way to launch just rev higher and drop the clutch faster. if you wanna smoke them, rev it to where your engine has decent power, come off the clutch fast and floor it. also use bleach on the tires.and i dont wanna hear about how thats bad, i know it is, but it looks cool.
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way to bring back the dead posts!
*this thread looks sort of familiar! hey! reckless is back!*
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well, while we're resurrecting threads, i am curious, how do you do a burnout with AWD? I wouldn't want to do it, can't afford the tires, but just curious if it's even possible.
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You can do 4-wheel donuts, but I don't think burning out in place is possible unless you are up against a wall or something.
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oops. i thought that said april 10 10:52 PM.
haha. i feel kinda dumb now
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jomotopia wrote:well, while we're resurrecting threads, i am curious, how do you do a burnout with AWD? I wouldn't want to do it, can't afford the tires, but just curious if it's even possible.
Dont bother doing it in an AWD. You'll end up killing your drivetrain before much happens...
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You'll need gobs more power to do it well, but try tons of bleach if you want. ;)
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bleach on the tires will make them smoke, but only if you are spinning them.
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Post by victim »

IMBoring25 wrote:Wheel hop depends on your rear suspension. Some cars are better than others in that regard.
my car gets horrible wheelhop
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Post by JackBauer »

The absolute best way to get this out of your system with no damage to the car is this : turn the wheel all the way to one direction. stark acclerating slowly
once you make 2 revolutions, floor it, and you'll get a decent 360
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Post by Krakilin »

Please make sure you're using a rental car when you're doing this...
or when you're about to change to new tires...
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