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Old 11-01-2005, 02:30 PM
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need major help folks

how do u burn out or spin ur wheels real good in a automatic v6 mustang??? help me out i can burn out a little by popping it in nutral and giving gas then pop it in drive...but i know theres another way
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Re: need major help folks

Press the brake as hard as you can and floor the gas.
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Old 11-01-2005, 08:28 PM
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The easiest way to do a burnout in a v6 auto is to put in a V8. But, since that is expensive, just like 351 (I think it was 351) said, hold the brake and floor the gas then once the tires really start turning let off the brake alittle. DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT PUT IT IN NEUTRAL, REV IT UP THEN PUT IT IN DRIVE. That's called a neutral drop, it's also called a $2,000 or more bill to the transmission shop for a new trans., driveshaft, u-joints and possibly more! I'm not trying to sound like your Dad or anything, that's just what will happen if you keep doing that. Oh yeah, the burnout technique is called power braking.
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