Burnout mark pics
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Testing out my line lock. It worked so after a little smoke, I flipped the switch to release the brakes, banged second and laid some stripes down. I can't believe I did it on my barely used Nittos. Oh well, I'll buy more.
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Originally Posted by Tally TransAm
in case your curious that completely destroyed a set of kuhmo 712s with less than 1000 miles on them. i hated them and got really drunk and wanted to let them know how much i hated them
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This is the only pic I can find on my computer, and its not the best.
Burnout was with my old 86 Monte Carlo. I need to get some burnout pics with my Camaro before it gets put away for the winter.
Burnout was with my old 86 Monte Carlo. I need to get some burnout pics with my Camaro before it gets put away for the winter.
Last edited by green28; 11-06-2005 at 03:07 PM.
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Originally Posted by Tally TransAm
it was sick. i probably sat there for like 2 minutes (doesnt sound like a long time but next time count when you do a burnout and youll see how long two minutes is). hit the line lock, started in first, ended up in third with the speedo right around 80 mph and held it there. people were coming outta there houses and stuff eventhough there was so much smoke you couldnt see the car. you can see on the pullout marks where tread portions actually separated from the tires. the divit in the asphalt is about 2" deep