HoLLyWooD007
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: LMAO! after reading pmanliu's comment I really thought you raced a Bugatti in your vid when I went to go watch it.
lol, sorry guys. I guess I'm just not the burn-out type. Never done it in my own car - did it in a rental Camaro a few times...
lol, sorry guys. I guess I'm just not the burn-out type. Never done it in my own car - did it in a rental Camaro a few times...
I also find it very difficult to video myself driving. Guess I would need to rig the camera up so I don't have to hold it.
The best way you guys are going to get what you want is if a meet goes down here in Houston and somebody takes the video - either from the passenger seat or from outside the car. I'm always down for meets. I've been to three inside the last ten days.
I will take the FX to the strip just to get some times and that will of course be a video.
Have you ever had a car that would do it? Not like a "chirp the tires" burnout but a real "white smoke" burnout. It's sort of like heroin; Once you do a good line nothing else will satisfy the urge.![]()
I'll kick in twenty bucks towards a set of disposable tires to see you smoke em'.
Jumbo! Do I need to take one for the team & come out to Houston to teach you how to throw some rubber around?
lol, awesome analogy. I have done it maybe a half dozen times, but never in one of my cars. In all cases I stood on the brake and hit the gas at the same time. My understanding was that the RWD power overcomes the small rear brakes but the biased larger front brakes hold you in place. Like I said - somebody else's car. Is there a better way on the FX? None of my past cars have ever had enough power to do it till well... now.
I can do it in the Miata but because I don't have a LSD, only one wheel spins.
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Jcas - maybe we should just meet up for a video? If you know a place I can burn out and you can video... I'm ready to give the people what they want.
...Engine cuts some power when the brake pedal is depressed. ...
Really?? What's the logic behind that feature?
Errr.. logic is probably something like: why would you want to be going faster when you're applying the brakes?