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Old 07-15-2004, 11:03 AM
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This might be a real stupid question but....Can front wheel drive car power brake? and if so how?
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Old 07-15-2004, 12:31 PM
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

power brake as in a burnout staying in place? if so yes it can... only Manual tranny eclipses can... pull the the ebrake and do a burnout! ass end keeps the car in place while your spinning the tires!
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Old 07-15-2004, 12:33 PM
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you can do that in a auto too
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

ya just hold the brake and push the gas on an auto... i have never tried it in my stick for fear of bouncing out of the car from wheel hop...
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Old 07-15-2004, 08:20 PM
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

you cant do a burnout in a auto eclipse are you crazy? they have absolutly no TQ to even get the wheels to start spinning!
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

i can spin my wheels.

maybe not to a point where you're covered with smoke and can't see where you're going.. .. but i can spin them pretty good.
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Old 07-15-2004, 08:26 PM
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

not standing still as in a power brake!
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

yeah.. holding the brake and building up boost till it can't hold the car any longer.... release that baby boom!.. she gets pretty fiesty.
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

well yea but your not spinning the tires while your car is stopped... and when they do spin you are moving!
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

so you're talking about standing still while back tire spins. i don't think M/T eclipse can do that either.. unless it's a RWD. UNLESS your rear parking brake is powerful enough to hold.
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

/\ your post didn't even make sence.

what they are talking about is putting on your Ebrake while you try to spin your tires. what it does is gives your car something to help hold it back so it ends up spinning longer (or forever, depending on how much power you are making).

i thought power brakeing was when you brake late and hard in a corner in Auto-X so you can pass someone in that corner? *shrug* i might be wrong...
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who's post didn't make sense. i am confused

man this thread is getting no where.

powerbraking usually refers to A/T launch. holding down the brake while you build up the rev up to your stall speed then release the brake. number in rev can vary from car to car depends on your mods and the ability of your torque converter.
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

my auto has plenty of torque. it drags the back wheels
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

i meant the front tires spin while your car stays in one spot... i can do it, all i do is pull the ebrake and do a burnout, stays in one place the whole time... unless i let the ebrake down

now as for the original poster's question... what exactly do you mean by power brakeing?
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Re: Possible Stupid Question

Yea some people have called a power brake but its also known as a burnout. Thats what I was going for.
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