How do i burn out on a 6MT?
#31
The parking lot is for the hotel and my managers works at the parking lot. Already got permission to do it. So thats why i chose that spot.
#33
These posts are always funny.
Just when I started to get bored with this one AmateuRN stepped up with a solution
Then....
Thanks for the humor guys.
Please post pics of your progress OP.
Just when I started to get bored with this one AmateuRN stepped up with a solution
Thanks for the humor guys.
Please post pics of your progress OP.
#34
I'll sell you a kit to burn out with (TB delete with tail light relay, and chip) for $500 shipped.
If you paypal, make sure you gift it.
With the TB delete, you may need to re flash fry your chip again. You can download the ROM right from the manufacturer's site:
http://www.fritolay.com/recipes/
If you paypal, make sure you gift it.
With the TB delete, you may need to re flash fry your chip again. You can download the ROM right from the manufacturer's site:
http://www.fritolay.com/recipes/
#37
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10splaya22 (08-16-2011)
#45
I guess I'll be the first to state the obvious:
Burnouts are useless unless you are drag racing.
This car is not made for drag racing and even when used for drag racing is unlikely to benefit from a burn out on street tires.
This car was designed specifically NOT to burn out since wheel spin diminishes performance.
And most times when you try, regardless of what you disable in the car, you're going to get wicked wheel hop which will wreck anything between your rear wheels and the flywheel.
I think people watch too much Top Gear where they show all these fabulous cars with tens of thousands of dollars worth of engineering to enhance traction and stablility going around the track sideways in big clouds of smoke.
If you want to do burn outs, get yourself an old F150 pickup. It will cost less than your destroyed clutch, tires, diff and tranny.
Burnouts are useless unless you are drag racing.
This car is not made for drag racing and even when used for drag racing is unlikely to benefit from a burn out on street tires.
This car was designed specifically NOT to burn out since wheel spin diminishes performance.
And most times when you try, regardless of what you disable in the car, you're going to get wicked wheel hop which will wreck anything between your rear wheels and the flywheel.
I think people watch too much Top Gear where they show all these fabulous cars with tens of thousands of dollars worth of engineering to enhance traction and stablility going around the track sideways in big clouds of smoke.
If you want to do burn outs, get yourself an old F150 pickup. It will cost less than your destroyed clutch, tires, diff and tranny.