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Depends on the tires. I've had Yokohamas for the entirety of the time with my car and the only real way to get em to spin for more than a second or two on dry pavement is to turn the wheel to the right or left.
Last time I was mad and left somewhere turning left, i punched it for a second or two and had smoke pouring in my windows lol. That smell is persistant too... |
if u can do it with stock tires u can do it with any :p
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so thats how the traction control system works? i always figured it had something to do with the tranny. hmmm....well i just learned some interesting stuff..... :) |
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Is what I want to see, that smoke. Then again, I don't really punch the gas, just jab it lightly, the engine sounds but tires don't spin. Stock Eagle LS tires. ~Malix |
i've got piece of crap tires so... ya with a stock 2.4 they will light up on dry pavement at half trottle. Easily.
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my potenza G009's will barely chirp. And i have a lot of mods. I.E. Great tires.
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Well... if you really want to do it, which I don't recommend, its not that hard. Parking brake it, put it into drive, and floor it with the traction control off and wheels turned slightly. My car launched forward when I tried that once, but it might work for you :) Oh, and burning rubber does just that. It kills your tire life. I did a burnout at the track and regretted it later lol shredded tire in my wheel well. |
Or just dont do it. I bet its harder to set a car up not to ship when u mash it then it is to make it burn out. If you can do that youll be alot better off because u wont be in the process of grenading the tranny and engine.
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silver loves it she gets it all down her side all the way from the fender across the door even to the bumper :p she's like :yahoo: |
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