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Old 12-08-2004, 07:17 PM
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Is it possible to do a burnout, on a 4.0 SOHC Explorer? If possible how?
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Re: Explorer Burnout

the only time ive been able to get it to throw a little smoke is either when i have the wheel turned sharply and floor it from a stop or when i floor it in reverse from a stop (maybe the gear is different enough from first to give you better results?) anyways.. other than that ive noticed its kinda tough without the help of some water on the asphault or somethin.

i wouldnt do it all to much though its not exactly great for your truck.
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Re: Explorer Burnout

I tried a couple of times skiding on the road, but I havn't try to burn out. Will it hurt the engine or hp you think? Besides messing up the tires.
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Re: Explorer Burnout

Oh yeah, have you try to first hold on the brake and try or go to neutrul and shift quickly to drive, just wondering?
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I've tried many a times I used to have the recall Michelin's and there was no way with them damn things The only time It did do one it was at Lowe's Motor Speedway( ) on that smooth concrete. The damn thing just wont power brake.

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My 1997 Explorer is still running well. I have changes the tires not long ago, I believe it can do a Burn Out because the engine is still running good, and is pretty fast. I just want to know what is the 'Right Way' to burn out (shifting gears....) someone can explain would be great.
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Re: Explorer Burnout

first off if your explorer is a 4x4 it will not do a burn out because it is equipped with TRD (Traction on Demand) witch means that when one tire stars to slip it will engage the other tires for better traction. by trying to do a “burn out" you stand a very good chance of tearing up the trans axles and the transfer case. BUT if you must Do A “burn out" then get you about 1 gallon of bleach and pour it on all four tires then nose the truck up to a good sturdy brick wall and let'r rip. then let us know how it came out. ohhh by the way if you do, do it your on your own
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first off if your explorer is a 4x4 it will not do a burn out because it is equipped with TRD (Traction on Demand) witch means that when one tire stars to slip it will engage the other tires for better traction. by trying to do a “burn out" you stand a very good chance of tearing up the trans axles and the transfer case. BUT if you must Do A “burn out" then get you about 1 gallon of bleach and pour it on all four tires then nose the truck up to a good sturdy brick wall and let'r rip. then let us know how it came out. ohhh by the way if you do, do it your on your own
First off i dont like your sarcasim 2nd you said that somewhere else already, 3rd u dont know explorer to well. (lol) no affense.
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Re: Re: Re: Explorer Burnout

hey aboy18,do you have anything else to do but burn out in your daddys truck,why dont you grow up and take pictures of sumthing that you earned like the rest of us, lol who even came up with lol ,how dumb.oh ya no offense whatever
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hey aboy18,do you have anything else to do but burn out in your daddys truck,why dont you grow up and take pictures of sumthing that you earned like the rest of us, lol who even came up with lol ,how dumb.oh ya no offense whatever
Whats that fagtire? what do u own a bike that u take a picture of, that's what i thoght biotch!
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Explorer Burnout

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Whats that fagtire? what do u own a bike that u take a picture of, that's what i thoght biotch!

damn man, you called me fagtire,hahaha,thats funny,lol,lol,lol,almost as funny as an 18yr old "stunting" or whatever ,in his daaaaaaaaaddy's truck trying to be a "thug",as for the bike thing,the bike i do have i paid for with my own money,not my daddys.you probly dont even pay for the gas that you use in your daddys truck "bioootch".judging by ebonics your probly a white kid still in high school walking around with a mirrior on the top of your shoe.

geee, i cant wait to see how rowdy u gonna get ondem keys winya seedis yo,ha now thats funny,later aboy18,dont think to hard about what your gonna say to get back at me.

what a joke this guy is,cant even burnout in a truck like that.

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Old 01-19-2005, 08:38 AM
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Re: Explorer Burnout

Well A MAN 18 if you know so much about Explorers then why did you post a thread about a burn out? like I said going off 2 year degree in automotive repair and 3 year degree in Diesel engine repair on a free ride from a sponsored program from FORD MOTOR COMPANY the most common Explorer from 96 and up is equipped with automatic for wheel drive if you have one of these then you will probably not be doing any "burn outs" with daddies truck. Unless you have the money to pay the bill to replace or repair the transfer case and or the Trans axle. Beside the fact that I own a 99 ford explorer 4.0 SOHC with a mark II performance chip along with a super tuner programmer KN fuel injection performance kit. and it will not do a burn out because of the automatic 4x4 and I will not beat on my trucks like that because I paid for it with my own money (no Offence) LOL you better go back to soup’n up your Huffy before you jump on somebody that is trying to help you out of a expensive repair bill. Oh by the way I am not a paid mechanic. I have a much more lucrative job for the government. WHY CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG? Also the bleach trick will help a little.
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Re: Explorer Burnout

aman18 what auto show web site did you get that pic from i would like to check that site out.
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Re: Re: Explorer Burnout

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aman18 what auto show web site did you get that pic from i would like to check that site out.

no way,thugs dont ride huffy's.haha,they show off there daaaaaddy's trucks.oooh damn how funny this thread is.im not sure if im in the right forum anymore hahahaha,ive been reading his other posts and i was wondering if he did all that crap to that truck{which he doesnt own}why doesnt he know how much horsepower it has,its in the manual.cmon dude whats the deal.glad im not the only one who can see through this dude.

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Re: Explorer Burnout

I am not mad at the kid if he needs help or wanted to know if it would burn out thats fine, but there no need to jump on somebody that is try'n to give him some pointers so that he doesn't get grounded or have a expensive bill for fixing the truck besides he has not came back to let us know if the truck is a 4x4 or not or anything else !
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