Best Way to do a Burnout With M6
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Best Way to do a Burnout With M6
What is your guys' opinion on the best way to do a burnout with a 6 speed? I've heard different ideas on this and want to get your opinions..
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2nd gear dump. Get the wheel speed way up there for a good, solid burnout.
At the track, drive around the waterbox if you're running street radials up front.
Back up through it. Roll out of it. Get the rpm's up to about 5,000. Dump the clutch
and apply the brake enough to keep from rolling, while keeping the rpms up to create
plenty of wheels speed & tire smoke. Just flip on the line lock if you've got one
and do the same thing. Big smokey burnouts are for John Force and aren't really
necessary. Get 'em nice and hot until you see white smoke for a few seconds.
Don't do a dry hop afterwards.
Hope that helps.
At the track, drive around the waterbox if you're running street radials up front.
Back up through it. Roll out of it. Get the rpm's up to about 5,000. Dump the clutch
and apply the brake enough to keep from rolling, while keeping the rpms up to create
plenty of wheels speed & tire smoke. Just flip on the line lock if you've got one
and do the same thing. Big smokey burnouts are for John Force and aren't really
necessary. Get 'em nice and hot until you see white smoke for a few seconds.
Don't do a dry hop afterwards.
Hope that helps.
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side stepping is just a term used to describe the way u let off the clutch. instead of lifting your foot straight up off the clutch u slip off the left side of the clutch like your stomping on the floor. it lets the clutch engage immediately instead of letting it slip a little.
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Unless you have drag slicks and are at the track I just don't get why people want to do burnouts with street tires. I see $$$ whenever I see some kid doing a burnout in a parking lot, red light whatever. No wonder I read that some folks here are only getting 3-4k miles from a set of tires...
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Originally Posted by Mike02Z
Unless you have drag slicks and are at the track I just don't get why people want to do burnouts with street tires. I see $$$ whenever I see some kid doing a burnout in a parking lot, red light whatever. No wonder I read that some folks here are only getting 3-4k miles from a set of tires...
Best/safest way to do a burnout is to just get a linelock, makes things so much easier.
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Originally Posted by austin21
umm.. put it in first gear push down the clutch and brake to the floor flip the line lock switch eas out of the clutch and have at it
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Originally Posted by bww3588
after you do the burnout, ignore the idiot lights that appear on your insturment cluster. they will go away after you shut the car off and turn it back on provided you didnt **** anything up.
The only time Ive ever gotten any lights is when panic stopping, i get the low traction light.
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Ok guys, you're gonna have to bear with me here, i'm a total f*ckin idiot when it comes to doing these. I just trying doing a couple before and fucked it up bad. The first time i revved to about 2500, quick let off of the clutch pedal and hit the brake while gassing it. The whole car just jerked when i let off the pedal and i almost stalled. The second time I revved to 2500, slowly let off the clutch pedal while giving more gas until the tires started to spin. Then I quick hit the brake pedal, the engine kept revving but the tires stopped spinning, and I stalled out. How exactly are you supposed to do it and what is this line lock thing? How do you do one without having to buy extra stuff?
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Originally Posted by sykotic
I have actually noticed a .4 second drop in time from when I did no burnout at all and then used the linelock and did a descent burnout on street tires.
Best/safest way to do a burnout is to just get a linelock, makes things so much easier.
Best/safest way to do a burnout is to just get a linelock, makes things so much easier.
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Originally Posted by RiceEatingWS6
Ok guys, you're gonna have to bear with me here, i'm a total f*ckin idiot when it comes to doing these. I just trying doing a couple before and fucked it up bad. The first time i revved to about 2500, quick let off of the clutch pedal and hit the brake while gassing it. The whole car just jerked when i let off the pedal and i almost stalled. The second time I revved to 2500, slowly let off the clutch pedal while giving more gas until the tires started to spin. Then I quick hit the brake pedal, the engine kept revving but the tires stopped spinning, and I stalled out. How exactly are you supposed to do it and what is this line lock thing? How do you do one without having to buy extra stuff?
If your scared/nervous then just do it in the rain or on wet pavement, it will be a lot easier.