Burnout?
#1
Burnout?
I decided to keep the car my G35 (2005, auto, lakeshore slate, stone leather, premium package) stock because of my parents wishes, and my lack of money (I am only 18), and besides the car is near perfect the way it is....but my question is "Is it easy to do burnouts (the ones where the car stands pretty still, not the ones where its moving) and donuts?" Are they easy to do? (Please put instructions)
P.S. - Does it matter that I don't have the sport suspension package (because of the viscous lsd), and are burnouts and donuts really bad for your CAR (not tires)? Any information will help thanks. Getting the car in 2 weeks. Woo hoo!
P.S. - Does it matter that I don't have the sport suspension package (because of the viscous lsd), and are burnouts and donuts really bad for your CAR (not tires)? Any information will help thanks. Getting the car in 2 weeks. Woo hoo!
#4
Originally Posted by inspector_yoo
I decided to keep the car my G35 (2005, auto, lakeshore slate, stone leather, premium package) stock because of my parents wishes, and my lack of money (I am only 18), and besides the car is near perfect the way it is....but my question is "Is it easy to do burnouts (the ones where the car stands pretty still, not the ones where its moving) and donuts?" Are they easy to do? (Please put instructions)
P.S. - Does it matter that I don't have the sport suspension package (because of the viscous lsd), and are burnouts and donuts really bad for your CAR (not tires)? Any information will help thanks. Getting the car in 2 weeks. Woo hoo!
P.S. - Does it matter that I don't have the sport suspension package (because of the viscous lsd), and are burnouts and donuts really bad for your CAR (not tires)? Any information will help thanks. Getting the car in 2 weeks. Woo hoo!
Wow!!!! Really though, Inpector, you must be very rich or someone else is that is paying for this, cause why would you want to do donuts or tire smolin burnouts. How could you afford to replace tires a few times a year. The name of the game is to put the power to the ground with minimal tire spin and maximum acceleration. Good luck with the repairs on you car : tranny, brakes, engine, etc.
Wayne
Last edited by GEE35FX; 12-11-2004 at 10:49 AM.
#5
I don't plan to do it. (well definately not a lot) I just want to know that I can. It'd be one cool thing that I could do that my friends soon to come AWD Evo couldnt do.
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#9
I'm even leaving the car stock, because I think its perfect the way it is, and I don't want to spend all my money on modifications (so I Definately dont want to spend it on new tires, brakes, tranny, engine, etc.)
#10
Pardon my askin, but how do you afford a $35K car at age 18? At 18 I was thrilled to drop $1400 on a 7 yr old 1980 Honda Accord hatchback with a rebuilt carburetor and fading paint. And if you're spending your own money, why not save it for college instead? Just my $0.02.
#12
Originally Posted by inspector_yoo
I'm even leaving the car stock, because I think its perfect the way it is, and I don't want to spend all my money on modifications (so I Definately dont want to spend it on new tires, brakes, tranny, engine, etc.)
Enjoy your ride bro, and be safe.
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