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Old 07-24-2006, 05:23 PM
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Re: New wheels!!!

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after you start spinng then just hit the brake a little not hard just put a little pressure on it. But you might not be able to sit there and do one like an auto.
That is tough.
I did a couple like that with the Trans Am before getting the linelock installed.

Dancing on the pedals!!!
I have footage of it somewhere....
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Re: New wheels!!!

l wont even try to do burnouts ever again. l am fine the way it is. go damn computer!!
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Re: New wheels!!!

It just sounds like you are hitting the brake too hard. Besides, how many miles do you have on your car? I don't think I would be driving it that way yet. You should break it in (go easy on it) for atleast 1500 miles. I'd going even longer with a brand new car, maybe after a couple of oil changes, say, 3-4,000 miles. Not trying to be your Dad or anything, I just don't want to see you tear-up the car. Not to mention the expense. After you break it in though, just rev it up to about 4,500 rpm and dump the clutch and hit the brake just hard enough to hold the car not stop the engine. GOOD LUCK
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