Just A Little Burnout In A Terminator
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Just A Little Burnout In A Terminator
My buddy wanted me to do a fat brakestand in his 620 RWHP Terminator so I obliged. ROFL
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm_mEu1cloU
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm_mEu1cloU
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Built motor, ported heads, custom grind cams, full return style fuel system, and the Whipple.
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Those are new tires.
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Those are new tires.
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His motor now is good for 900 RWHP with a blower and close to 1000 RWHP with a turbo.
Thanks! Definitely right about cylinder 7 and 8.
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Being an excellent driver doesn't mean anything really when you're doing a burnout. I was referring to parts taking a beating, such as brakes. It's all good though. It's his car so he can do with it as he pleases.
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Only thing that really took a beating were the tires. The rear brakes aren't really a concern of his since he primarily drag races and does the same thing at the strip anyway.
It's all in good fun.
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burnout, which is why tens of thousands of people do them at the track
every day. Nothing personal, but let's be realistic about it.