burnout in reverse?
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burnout in reverse?
i was wondering if anyone ever tried doing a burnout in reverse this way your not sliding forward and getting flat spots? just a thought of mine..
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And if you spit your transmission out in the street we'd like to see the video as well. Btw, theres no way in hell the track officials will let you do this. If youre on street tires you shouldnt be doing a true burnout anyways, drive around the water and give it enough throttle to spin em a little bit to fling whatever water you did pick up then give it the beans.
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the closest track doesnt ever have a way to go around the water hole, i just have to go through and i just try and spin it off after going through it
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I did this once, one BALD tires.. Well, tried.. I assumed the 100% FLAT tires would spin in any direction, but to my surprise, I caught a BUTTLOAD of grip and just that tap on the gas pedal set me back about 4 cars lengths... Lol
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Why not?
I thought about doing a rear wheel stand, the back of my car is light enough, I've gotten on the brakes hard enough to lift both rear tires, wasn't trying it to, just happened during an event. Anyway, I quickly decided not to. Would be cool to see.
I thought about doing a rear wheel stand, the back of my car is light enough, I've gotten on the brakes hard enough to lift both rear tires, wasn't trying it to, just happened during an event. Anyway, I quickly decided not to. Would be cool to see.
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3 wheeling videos, in one of them both lift a little.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls4-perfo...eos-4-3-a.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls4-perfo...os-4-17-a.html