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Efresh28 03-19-2002 02:39 AM

v6 burnout
 
hey what do you guys think of my burnout in my 2001 v6
http://www.mustangmods.com/publish/E.../burnout16.jpg

03-19-2002 03:06 AM

*Big Smile*

Nice burnout,how'd the tires look afterwards? :D

1969Mach1 03-19-2002 06:55 AM

Nice Nice, any mods on her yet?

§am.

tireburner163 03-19-2002 10:43 AM

look ma, no treads:D :D :D

Efresh28 03-19-2002 11:57 AM

nope no mods yet
the tires look alright so far still tread on them .

89hatchbackGT 03-19-2002 12:05 PM

That kicks *** man. My friend has a 98 V6 and all he can get is a weak little one wheel burnout. Very nice.

Efresh28 03-19-2002 12:39 PM

my rear passenger tire is the only one that spins. pretty soon i am gonna get 3.73 gear installed with T-loc and i am gonna get 2 used rims and put some usewd tires on them then i will be able to d osome major burnouts

Coupe Devil 03-19-2002 02:02 PM

Man with 3.73's and a t-loc that thing will be nice, now all you need is a little whirly bird under the hood and you be real quick then.....for a v-6 of course.

Brad

Efresh28 03-19-2002 05:20 PM

in about another year or 2 i plan on either putting a turbo kit or a supercharger on it i read alot of MM&FF magazines and they have some pretty good supercharger kits for the v6 mustangs

6T9PONY 03-19-2002 07:46 PM

That rules man! What power numbers is a 3.8L putting out stock?:confused:

joe4speed 03-19-2002 09:10 PM

Woohooo! :)
I always love a good burnout!! :)

Efresh28 03-19-2002 09:25 PM

the stock 99+ v6 mustangs are putting out alittle over 190HP

XDude 03-20-2002 12:15 AM

Extremely stupid question :)..

How do you do a burn out? Just hold the brake all the way down and hit the gas? It seems like that would be bad for the brakes wouldn't it?

BTW: I only just got my license so I'm not experienced which is why I ask such stupid questions :).

joe4speed 03-20-2002 12:33 AM

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Originally posted by XDude
Extremely stupid question :)..

How do you do a burn out? Just hold the brake all the way down and hit the gas? It seems like that would be bad for the brakes wouldn't it?

BTW: I only just got my license so I'm not experienced which is why I ask such stupid questions :).

Everyone had to learn at one point! It's not a stupid question!

Your question all depends on if you have an automatic or standard transmission! If you're asking about your Tracer, it's front wheel drive so holding the brake and flooring it won't do anything. You'd have to put it over sand or water or something and hold the emergency brake pretty good to get it goin! What kind of tranny do ya have?

XDude 03-20-2002 12:39 AM

AHH! Please don't speak of my unfortunate car :(... It's all stock, I got it for free, I don't know much else about it :)... I was asking though because I'm getting a 2002 GT automatic.

LOL that tracer is pretty sad, I don't think it could even burn out on ICE :)

I tried on gravel the other day and it had a little trouble, maybe spun 1/4 a tire spin LOL!

joe4speed 03-20-2002 12:47 AM

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Originally posted by XDude
AHH! Please don't speak of my unfortunate car :(... It's all stock, I got it for free, I don't know much else about it :)... I was asking though because I'm getting a 2002 GT automatic.

LOL that tracer is pretty sad, I don't think it could even burn out on ICE :)

I tried on gravel the other day and it had a little trouble, maybe spun 1/4 a tire spin LOL!

Before I had the Stang, I had an '86 sentra!! Don't tell anyone! ;) I beat the crap out of that car and it just wouldn't die!!

yup, your 2002 will burn out by simply either flooring it at a standstill or holding the brake and flooring the gas. standard transmissions are different. Have fun, I wouldn't worry about the brakes unless you're doing it constantly!!

XDude 03-20-2002 12:51 AM

About the same day I get my Mustang I'm getting new tires, so I might just totaly smoke the ones on there in one sweet burnout for a video :).. That's why I'm worried about the brakes LOL.

I'm gonna try and do it down my entire street and back :).

Efresh28 03-20-2002 08:18 PM

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Originally posted by JL1314
I wouldn't worry about the brakes unless you're doing it constantly!!
yeah but i would worry about the tires first

Rev 03-20-2002 09:55 PM

If a burn out is really what you want, a few gobs of axle grease smeared around the drive tires will do wonders.

Rev

84LX89GT 03-21-2002 07:48 PM

For your tracer, like mentioned grease is a good one, but you can also use something like antifreeze spilled on concrete with your car facing uphill, i've used penetrating lubricant oils before but taking the weight partially off your front wheels makes a huge difference :D


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