2005 Mustang burnout

rh71

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smells good

I've never tried that... just apply gas + brakes or is there some kind of equilibrium to reach or what ?
 

yhelothar

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riding the clutch + brakes + high RPM
kills the clutch,tranny, and tires really well.
 

Originally posted by: notfred
You people have never been to a drag strip, have you?
Apparantly not. Lets see how many people chime in about how that burnout is going to destroy the car.
 

TuffGuy

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Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: notfred
You people have never been to a drag strip, have you?
Apparantly not. Lets see how many people chime in about how that burnout is going to destroy the car.

that is a NEW car. it probably hasn't even been broken in yet.
 

PCTweaker5

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Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: notfred
You people have never been to a drag strip, have you?
Apparantly not. Lets see how many people chime in about how that burnout is going to destroy the car.

Well genious, there certainly isnt anything positive about doing that other than it being done to a Ford.
 

amdskip

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Ummm yes notfred, spent plenty of time at the track. Surely not a very smart move on a brand new car.
 

PCTweaker5

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Ive never done a burnout like that because its not really possible in my car but shouldnt the rpm's be kept at a certain point rather than at max where it keeps cutting off and then going back up like that guy did? I dont know but when I see burnouts I dont hear the engine making that skipping noise I hear it at a constant groan. That certainly didnt sound good.
 

gw186

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nice, would like to see a standard burn out with high rpm's and poping the clutch