BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
#21
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
I live in an apartment and our parking area is just loose gravel and when im leaving and even hit the gas a little bit it digs into the gravel.....many have gave me looks like im doing in on purpose. lol.
#22
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
ive just lost a **** load of IQ points listening to you guys.. reverse to D... neutral drops... i hope your car breaks.. im sorry i dont care if your mustang owners.. if you do that you dont deserve your car
#24
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
uhhhhh, hold the brake down, floor the gas and slowly release the brake untill you hear rubber burning, keep letting out till you get to the point of front brake adhesion....... thats what i did with my grand marquis anyways
#25
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
ORIGINAL: XtacY
Realize that by choosing an automatic you gave up most racing aspects of your car. No burnouts and no red lining. If you want these things get a manual.
Realize that by choosing an automatic you gave up most racing aspects of your car. No burnouts and no red lining. If you want these things get a manual.
and to the rest of you.. you guys suck at life.. the auto in the s197 is a ver reputable transmission.. and with a tune alone , the car will dust the manuals..
i own a manual so im not biased
#26
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
ORIGINAL: XtacY
Realize that by choosing an automatic you gave up most racing aspects of your car. No burnouts and no red lining. If you want these things get a manual.
Realize that by choosing an automatic you gave up most racing aspects of your car. No burnouts and no red lining. If you want these things get a manual.
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#27
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
im sure an auto s197 with a tune would not beat a manual s197 with the same tune. And if you do nuetral drops and reverse to drive drops, well then you are the ones that suck at life. It doesn't matter how great your tranny is and how dependable it is. A nuetral drop will destroy it real quick. Although I wouldnt go as far to say that buying an auto is losing your rights to racing and having fun. I know plenty of racers that are auto, even a bunch on here. In fact, its much more consistent. Yes it may not prove whos the better driver, but its still fun as hell. Who really cares whos the best?
#28
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
for once i agree with you blackfoot (on the whole taking care of your car thing, performance wise and abusing the internals). they don't deserve to have their cars.
#30
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
Our cars are not bullet-proof. Everyone that revs and slams or reverses and slams are nuts and must have rich parents or other wise very deep pockets. Because maybe not today, but one day you will leave your tranny on the pavement![sm=nothatway.gif]