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Old 02-04-2004, 01:09 PM
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Burnout PIcs

Me and del91_305(Dustin) went out today in his car and took some pics of burnouts. This is the best one, let's see yours and let us know what you think of this one.
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Old 02-04-2004, 03:52 PM
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Looks pretty bad ***. I'm not gonna take any burnout pics with mine till get rid of that gay one wheel peel!
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looks good!




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taken witha digital camera of a video on my compter monitor cause i dont know how to make vidcaps, held a brake burn for like 3 seconds, cause i'm not a big fan of putting a lot of strain on the car at the one time.
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Old 02-04-2004, 05:48 PM
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Old 02-04-2004, 05:55 PM
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not a big fan of stress lol, but look at your sig pic haha
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Here is one of my burnout:
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Old 02-04-2004, 08:09 PM
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i have a link to a burnout video in my sig 1st into 2nd gear, cars a 5spd btw.
Old 02-04-2004, 09:01 PM
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Thanks alot for the comments. As you can see the front wheel dont match the back. I have a set of I-Roc wheel with some old tires on them that i use just for burnouts
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Here is one of my old ones, with the old 275's.

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keep in mind this: that yellow bird is a 2.8!
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its hard saving pics from a movie
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hey WaOnFiRe, dont take it the wrong way! your car does kick *** since its a 2.8 and can burn rubber like that! some people might not realize that you've got a 6 under that hood, and i was just pointing that out. plus, i'm not bashing on your v6.... i've got one too! sorry if you misunderstood my original post..
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how do you do a burnout in an automatic without the e brake?
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how do you do a burnout in an automatic without the e brake?
you use the brakes. just hold the brakes and use the gas to burnout . you dont have to mash the brake pedal down, just enough to stop the car from moving
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wont that destroy my drum breaks in the back? I knopw calipers have more braking pressure then drums but still.
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its going to put a little more wear on your drum brakes but if your doing a burnout in the first place you usually dont care about a little extra wear and tear
Old 02-09-2004, 12:01 AM
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easy way to start a burnout in an automatic. put the car all the way down into first, have your foot on the brake a little to prevent the car from launching, put your foot to the floor and slowly put more presure on the brake until the car stops moving. when you want to take off, take your foot off the brake and youre off, make sure your friend is with you though, you have to get pics if the burnout is that good. if you want lots of smoke, bleach does wonders
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Are all of your tires free or something?

Because mine are!!!! My auto service teacher owns a tire shop and he said i can take any of his old tires. I have a set of 15" z28 rims for the burnout tires, and IROC's for my expensive rubber.
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my tires were $600 for the set of 4, before i got the new ones, the car didnt want to go anywhere when i put my foot in it, so i had to get new ones. now that i have them, the car doesnt want to let them loose unless i try.
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here's an old one...
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and the other friend (305TPI)
both of them sold their cars
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Old 02-10-2004, 11:56 PM
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Here's a nice collection of F-Bodies!
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a picture from when we made the 3rd gen video that was posted here a while back. Keep in mind that there are TWO white verts in that top half of the pic, mine is the one on the right hand side barely visible through the smoke. And yes we did use a little bleach just for the effect of the video without having to destroy our tires (college student budget heh)



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love the 10 car burnout too bad it wasnt a little more clear
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Old 02-12-2004, 04:53 PM
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Originally posted by 88blkiroc
still my favorite, although I may be biased
That is my all time favorite picture. It reminds me of this past summer, going out to the country roads and ripping some burnouts
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