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unreal808
03-31-2004, 12:21 AM
O.K. fine... just get some Dunlop tires and some H2O.
Raptor
03-31-2004, 12:42 AM
He already has the tires, he wants to kill them off completely before mounting the slicks. Sounds like a fun time to me!
BUCKY
03-31-2004, 12:44 AM
Hold the ebrake and drop the clutch at the rev limiter.
hell before it didn't take anything higher than 2500 to brake them loose so i see no reason to drop clutch while bouncing off rev limiter!
-E
Pushit2.0
03-31-2004, 12:57 AM
You need to get into 3rd gear at 5k and you should see some real nice smoke, just as long as the wheel hop is little to none there should be no extra strain on the tranny doing this.
~John
BUCKY
03-31-2004, 01:04 AM
Originally posted by Enes@Mar 30 2004, 11:51 PM
hell before it didn't take anything higher than 2500 to brake them loose so i see no reason to drop clutch while bouncing off rev limiter!
-E
Get the r's going and grab gears
unreal808
03-31-2004, 01:04 AM
What about the probable damage to the car? like the differential pin, SMIC, brake lines, fenders, wheel well liners, after the tire falls apart? I like to watch people do stuff like this...but it's not my cup of tee, just my opinion.
I just rev up the motor to about 5k, dump the clutch and put my left foot on the brake just enough to keep the car from moving. Like this.
Burnout (http://www.unix-networking.com/dsmstyle/wm/Mark240.wmv)
But of course that's with RWD. I guess I've never tried to do one with FWD.
BuildADSM
03-31-2004, 09:35 AM
Bleach is what will get them to produce alot of smoke. You might want to put in new motor mounts if you don't already have them to reduce wheel hop (I know a guy that broke not one but 2 center diffs on an awd because of wheel hop and the new motor mounts fixed that) Also putting some coolant down might help to get the tires really spinning. I know of an almost stock evo spinning all 4 tires and roating on and axis spin thing when they put down water and a little colant.
I've never gone out of the 1st gear.. i guess that is what my problem is... :) alway splaying it safe..
-E
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