EightySix Four
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- Jul 17, 2004
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It was on Jalopnik I think. Ahhh yes, here we go:
http://jalopnik.com/5319675/520-hp-mitsubishi-colt-drops-transmission-onto-highway-literally
This.Wow... if you can't tell the difference between the smell of burning clutch or burning tires, you shouldn't even own a car like that.
That wasn't a burnout at all.
Burnouts start with a stationary vehicle with very non-stationary drive wheels:
yeah...it was meant to be a joke....
So I guess he forgot to turn traction control off? It kinda looks like it because it inches forward and then just stops, like the car is applying the brakes.
Sorry about that. I left my sarcasm meter at home this morning. I really should get it sewn on.
even with TC on, he would've either beat the brakes (probably unlikely on a vette) or killed the motor. not to mention that TC should modulate the brakes to get you moving- those wheels were locked.
dude was just slipping the clutch the entire time.
I always wonder how so many people seem to burn up their clutches after 20,000 miles, sometimes less. Now I guess I have my answer.
I've never had a clutch last less than 100,000 miles.
So I guess he forgot to turn traction control off? It kinda looks like it because it inches forward and then just stops, like the car is applying the brakes.
Nah, traction control would have been cutting power and the car would sound like it was dying. Besides most traction control systems determine wheel spin based on ABS sensors, and no wheels were moving in this case. This guy just doesn't know how to do a burnout in a manual.
I can see that view. But with that much power being applied to the drive train the only thing TC has is the brakes. I've been reading on the vette forums and the general consensus is he had TC on, or parking brake (unlikely), or standing on the brakes.
My guess is this was staged. Nobody can be that stupid, especially the camera guy walking in front of a 500+ HP car, motor pegged, in gear.
Nobody can be that dumb.
This one is my favorite: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmfdVgXoDII&feature=related. You have to watch the WHOLE thing though. "Here is the new found piece of... something... (no, that's a, um, wrist pin) ...wrist pin..."
I love that video - a DSM doing what it does best!
what most, if not all you guys don't know, is that the guy needed to replace his clutch. so he made a video of burning his old clutch hoping to get enough views to pay for his new clutch. (see adsense)
I can see that view. But with that much power being applied to the drive train the only thing TC has is the brakes. I've been reading on the vette forums and the general consensus is he had TC on, or parking brake (unlikely), or standing on the brakes.
My guess is this was staged. Nobody can be that stupid, especially the camera guy walking in front of a 500+ HP car, motor pegged, in gear.
Nobody can be that dumb.