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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jan 24, '12 From titusville pa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
94 st stock everything. i was just wanting to try out a burnout before i get my new tires, replacin my basically bald ones. i just wanted the do's and dont's even though i already know that burnout for any smart person not wanting to destroy their car is a dont. i just want my first burnout to go without destroyin my clutch or anything else. ive read and watched how to, but i would just like as much info as i can get. just gettin a bit scared for my tranny and clutch, cause id rather not buy a new clutcl lol
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my st manual could do it fine too. you could help it out by adding some soap/water to your front tires and set the ebrake. revand drop the clutch. itll help you break loose w/o moving and increase the chance you will stay in one spot and spin.
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