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Old 08-07-2004, 02:57 PM
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Quick Question About Burn Outs

Me And My Friends Are Going To Do A Burn Out He Is Buying A New Set Of Tires So He Is Just Going To Keep Burrning Them Untill They Pop Anway I Just Wanted To Know If He Can Cause Any Damage To His Rims Buy Doing This
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Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

nope, just as long as he doesn't hit anything. That place is goin to smell like shat once you guys are done
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sounds like good ideas in the works...



if his tire pops and he doesn't know it and continues to spin the wheels, it will wreck his rim if the tire disintegrates.

what most people do is put a shitty set of steel rims on the back, just in case something happens.

not that i'm condoning this or anything...
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Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

YEA well the the that he is going to do this on is a honda so it it front wheel drive
now there is more people that are going to do this so I will be tapping the whole thing and getting alot of pictures l
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that last post made barely any sense at all.

but anyways, if he's doing it in a Honduh, simply put the shitty rims on the FRONT! problem solved.
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Yes, take pics or video
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Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

I saw a Shitvic blow its engine during a burn out... I wasnt sure how to feel... I wanted to laugh, and feel sorry for the ricer at the same time

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Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

NOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Don't buy new tires for a burn out!!!!!
Whats wrong with your friend? Is he made of money?
Go to various tire dealerships. They always have a big stack of scrap tires out back that are to be recyled. You can often find lots of tires your size with good tread on them. Some might need a plug, some might be a bit wobbly at highway speed, so thats why they have been removed.
However, they are FREE.
BTW I have blazed away for more than 2 minutes on tires that were less than half tread. You can get LOTS of smoke from used tires.
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Re: Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

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NOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Don't buy new tires for a burn out!!!!!
Whats wrong with your friend? Is he made of money?
Go to various tire dealerships. They always have a big stack of scrap tires out back that are to be recyled. You can often find lots of tires your size with good tread on them. Some might need a plug, some might be a bit wobbly at highway speed, so thats why they have been removed.
However, they are FREE.
BTW I have blazed away for more than 2 minutes on tires that were less than half tread. You can get LOTS of smoke from used tires.
Try reading next time. He said hes getting new tires so he is gonna ruin the ones he has now.
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Re: Re: Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

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Try reading next time. He said hes getting new tires so he is gonna ruin the ones he has now.


Is my sense of humor wasted on you?
Try thinking next time!
I was being funny.

Besides, YOU try reading what he said:
Me And My Friends Are Going To Do A Burn Out He Is Buying A New Set Of Tires So He Is Just Going To Keep Burrning Them Untill They Pop.
He specifically says he will blaze the NEW ones. But this would be retarded, thats why my post is (should be) funny.
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soundsl like a waste of money... but I'm sure it will be very "amusing" take pics and video please!
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

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Is my sense of humor wasted on you?
Try thinking next time!
I was being funny.

Besides, YOU try reading what he said:
Me And My Friends Are Going To Do A Burn Out He Is Buying A New Set Of Tires So He Is Just Going To Keep Burrning Them Untill They Pop.
He specifically says he will blaze the NEW ones. But this would be retarded, thats why my post is (should be) funny.

sounds to me like he is burning up the old ones as well? It does need a little bit of punctuation help but I do believe it says he is burning up the old ones.
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Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

Tell him to keep an eye on the engine temp gauge.

if it starts to get to hot STOP


seen soo many blown engines and burst radiators from people not knowing when to stop. But if he has the $$$$$ for a new engine etc. then go for broke.


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DISCLAIMER: these pictures were taken from a burnout comp on a drag strip NOT on the streets.
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Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

bleach....lots and lots of bleach.
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Re: Quick Question About Burn Outs

Increase the tire pressure a little bellow it's max, it might make it easier on the drivetrain.

Just so you know, doing a burnout does'nt only damage tires, it can damage your axles/drivetrain and as mentioned before...it can screw up your engine. Burn wisely.

AND DON'T SHIFT PAST SECOND
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