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Old 04-15-2010, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by SpaZMaN
Don't forget to turn traction control off!
oh yeah i dont have it so i tend to forget that step
Old 04-15-2010, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by WSsick
if you cant do it without bouncing off the limiter, you suck and should enver do it again. i hate when idiots think pinging it off the limiter is cool.



ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?!?!? in case you really are....

hold brake. floor gas. watch smoke. continue until satisified and/or tires burst.
not for me to learn, i meant for those that don't know and been curious.
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well why didnt you just tell them then?
Old 04-16-2010, 12:29 PM
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Now.......who here could elaborate a little on how to take that burnout and continue it into the next gear in an m6?

Like, burning 1st > slam 2nd and keep burning > slam 3rd and keep burning??

Or am I dreaming to think this is possible without breaking stuff?
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Originally Posted by deelong4002
is that video for real?

Can someone really be that stupid?
That video is perfect, haha. He thought he was smokin the tire the whole time too.
Old 04-16-2010, 12:45 PM
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^^^^ that is exactly what I was referring to when I was asking how to burn out. I have no problem smoking them up in first, when I drop into second I get traction and take off. I was wondering how to keep it going.
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Originally Posted by D's Hawk
^^^^ that is exactly what I was referring to when I was asking how to burn out. I have no problem smoking them up in first, when I drop into second I get traction and take off. I was wondering how to keep it going.
youve got to power shift like a bitch... i have burnt out all the way to 4th, however when i went to 4th my clutch hated me and grinded the **** outa it. not a good idea to go past 3rd lol
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Originally Posted by D's Hawk
^^^^ that is exactly what I was referring to when I was asking how to burn out. I have no problem smoking them up in first, when I drop into second I get traction and take off. I was wondering how to keep it going.
Get yourself a Line-lock. Youtube 4th gear burnout, theres a black ws6 burning up to 4th gear
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Originally Posted by TAtoad
Get yourself a Line-lock. Youtube 4th gear burnout, theres a black ws6 burning up to 4th gear
im sure he meant m6. im pretty sure that black car aint a m6
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TAtoad is talking about MRluos402 im pretty sure and its a m6 with some mods haha.
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Originally Posted by optimus_prime
1. Turn off traction control
2. Place car in gear
3. Hold down the brake with your right heel.
4. Rev car up with your right toe.
5. Drop the clutch (removing your foot completely)
6. Move left foot to brake pedal.
7. Check oil pressure
8. Check temperature
9. Check humidity
10. Check for cops
11. Check the time
12. Check for people in front of you
13. If someone is in front of you do you like them?
14. If no release left foot.
15. If yes release right foot.
16. Get out of car.
17. Bask in everyones awe as your cool factor went up 10 points.

lol!!!
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Originally Posted by D's Hawk
^^^^ that is exactly what I was referring to when I was asking how to burn out. I have no problem smoking them up in first, when I drop into second I get traction and take off. I was wondering how to keep it going.
Wow you must love buying rear tires. I guess get a line lock & try it out.
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Originally Posted by NAL3231
TAtoad is talking about MRluos402 im pretty sure and its a m6 with some mods haha.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz8GmPBrRwM
Old 04-16-2010, 03:14 PM
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c6 z06's are known for burning up clutches,theres a recall on them.i bet it was already bad and he was finishing it off...i would,but enough to limp it home though...
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A line lock would make life a whole lot easier. This way you can focus on gas/clutch rather than brakes to. Plus you don't have to worry about the rear brake pads prematurely wearing.
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Originally Posted by TooLateVTEC
You guys are pussies, you need to side step the clutch at atleast 4000 RPM's.


LOL
X2
Old 04-16-2010, 08:33 PM
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Wow, this is good. . . I must take notes. . . .


Really, how to burn your tires with a MT?


Geez. . . .What's next burning tires in reverse. . . . ?




Raise RPM's - Dump the clutch, row throw some gears if you like(hold the brake if you wanna warm up your tires).
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I burned my tires out in reverse. It was in snow. Does that count?
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http://home.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user

here is a Vid If Me in my '94 Z M6 just Rev it Up Dump the Clutch, step on the break and let her Eat, dont worry about the Rev limiter thats what its there for!!

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Old 04-18-2010, 06:06 PM
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I thought knowing how to do a burnout was like a prerequisite for getting your drivers license. I mean really?


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