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Why do people wet down the tires before they do a burnout? Anything could pull of a burnout in water. A moped can do a burn out in water.
Dual tire marks in a staright line on dry pavement in an approved area is impressive. No one-wheely-peely. Spinning the tires is cool, but can you keep them going and cover a respectable distance (Please don't go out in the street or a parking lot and try it).
I guess that's why I never like burnout contests at car shows. Sitting in one spot spinning wet tires doesn't impress me. Just makes a bunch of smoke and stinks/pollutes up the area.
Let's see a nice long burnout on a 1/4 mile track.
Anyone remember when John Force started doing those 1/2 track burnouts in his funny car and then have to back the thing back up the track?
I had a S10 with a 383 stroker in it. It would do burn outs about a 1/3 of the way down the track. That's why my times were so bad. Even after a good burnout it still wouldn't get traction.
I didn't need the water to do my burnout. I have done plenty on dry pavement.Anything could pull of a burnout in water.
I can't help that my truck is an open diff it is what it is and at the moment I am not going to cough up the dough to by a posi or locker of sorts.No one-wheely-peely.
Its next to impossible to do a burnout without popping the clutch a little bit unless you have three feet. I am sure you could load the engine with the clutch, but you had better be darn quick to get on the gas before you stall. Maybe a little heal toe action is required.get tension on everything in the drive train first then let it go.
Thats part of the fun of it. We had a moped do one a couple years back and it makes for a good laugh.A moped can do a burn out in water.
Maybe a little heal toe action is required.
Maybe a little heal toe action is required.
It surely wasn't a power related problem. You needed better tires of a proper suspension.
Ya, I had some fat tires on the rear but it was the stock suspension with traction bars. It wheel hopped like a mofo.