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Old 07-26-2007, 12:22 PM
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I'm planning to do a A4 to M6 swap in a couple of months and had one question. How do I a burnout? I know it might sound stupid but I rather ask first before I break something.
Old 07-26-2007, 12:33 PM
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People have different opinions... i still have the stock 16's on my car with cheapo firestones and i just pop the clutch out in 1st gear at like 2500 RPM and slowly easy onto the brakes and the gas.
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what was your best time before the cam?
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I bought it with the all the mods listed already done from RJC00SS on here. I haven't taken it to the track here yet... probably won't until bonus time next year when i can get some good meat on the rear end cause these stock tires suck very badly
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oh ok so how do I do a burnout?
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being I have the stock 10 bolt with 4.10's I dump it about 800-1000 rpm, thats more than enough to get them going. When the clutch is about all the way up then hit the gas
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i heal toe the clutch and brake. The best method would be to purchase a line-lock and then it makes it effortless to do one.
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Originally Posted by purdueranger
i heal toe the clutch and brake. The best method would be to purchase a line-lock and then it makes it effortless to do one.
yes get a line lock makes rosting your tires so much fun




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