Everyone Likes A Decent Burnout!!
floor it, and hold the breaks, then slowly release the brakes till the tires get to spinning, the continue to slowly release them.
the dough nuts were with 305-75 16 good year wranglers, tires were heavy as hell.
the dough nuts were with 305-75 16 good year wranglers, tires were heavy as hell.
I've got 325/60R18's, locked my truck in 3rd gear, was running a wheel speed of 85 mph+ at a lil over 4600 rpm. I need to get a video of me drifting and doing donuts, I have a lil over 500 rwhp so it will break those big 13" rear tires loose fairly easy. Now if my trans would just handle the hp I might be able to get my 12 second slip
Heck yes! I'll have to work on my performance for next time! I think if I really stand on it and go WOT, and maybe let the tires heat up a little more before getting it moving, it'll make for a bit better burnout. I just put new tires on though, so hopefully I'll have more power by then as well.
i hold it in one spot till i hit good rpms in 3rd then release the brakes and enjoy the ride. its a lot harder with the 35s then it was when i had 33s. oh and be prepared to replace your rear breaks.
Clearly not if you can spin the tires on a dry surface.
Last edited by Deezel Stink3r; Aug 23, 2010 at 10:57 AM. Reason: Deleting not necessary comments




