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burnout questions?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by deaconfrost2, Aug 18, 2004.

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    deaconfrost2 Guest

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    burnout questions?

    can you burnout automatic cars if yes how?
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    mncrolln Guest

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    It will not be very impressive and may do significant damage to your tranny, buy you can just put in in neutral, floor the gas, and then drop it in drive once you are at redline. Another way that is a little safer but will offer even a less impressive burnout is to put it in 1 hold the brake down or use the ebrake, floor it to redline and then let off the brake. You will burnout for about 1-3 feet either way.
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    ....just get your hands on a manual if you're that hard up to burn off a few miles from your tires. in a slowtomatic, you'll look like an idiot.
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    and why do you have a tach from an integra on your sig =P
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    James Bullshit Police

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    he couldn't possibly be an integra owner :rolleyes:
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    thanks 02RSX for backing me up hahaha yes i got 96 integra LS the prizm is my third car
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    Yes you can and you dont have to fuck it up like they are saying. Get some antifreeze, pour it in front of your tires and step on it with ur e-break on. That should work, Ive never done it, I was told that by some1 that has done it.
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    Lol if your going through the trouble of putting something in front of your tires why dont u just freeze some water?
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    the car barely has any power. so the burnout will by no means be impressive.
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    1 SICK GT Guest

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    don't worry about doing burnouts, all it's gonna do in the end is tear your car up

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