BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
#52
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
this thread really makes me wonder why i belong to this forum....i can just see a honda owner reading this and thinkin "newbs" like we think of them "ricers". please lets just lock this thread so no more stupid juice gets spilled. my ****ing shirt is stained already. god damn.
#53
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
ORIGINAL: Black06Auto
Here's what I do. Throw it into drive and get up to about 60mph and then throw it in R for Race. Try that. It's just as effective as reving in neutral and droping into drive or going reverse and droping into drive.
Here's what I do. Throw it into drive and get up to about 60mph and then throw it in R for Race. Try that. It's just as effective as reving in neutral and droping into drive or going reverse and droping into drive.
#56
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
LOL
60mph to reverse.. I did that by accident once in my uncle's Bronco II on a gravel road. Well, 60 km/h to reverse.
Was driving a little silly, and started to slide, so I went to "slap" the shifter to knock it into neutral to steer out of my fishtailing, and damned if that POS didnt slap right into reverse. Shouldn't have been able to happen, but it did. I stopped and expected to see the tranny in chunks all over the road, but surprisingly it still drove.
He ended up replacing the tranny (#4 at that point, iirc) in that thing a few months later, I never told him what happened.
Crappiest. Truck. Ever.
60mph to reverse.. I did that by accident once in my uncle's Bronco II on a gravel road. Well, 60 km/h to reverse.
Was driving a little silly, and started to slide, so I went to "slap" the shifter to knock it into neutral to steer out of my fishtailing, and damned if that POS didnt slap right into reverse. Shouldn't have been able to happen, but it did. I stopped and expected to see the tranny in chunks all over the road, but surprisingly it still drove.
He ended up replacing the tranny (#4 at that point, iirc) in that thing a few months later, I never told him what happened.
Crappiest. Truck. Ever.
#57
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
im sooo afraid ima do this sometime see when i pull up to red lights i put it in neutral whl im still moving so i dont sit there with my foot on the break ( plus i can be an *** when i see a friend or a girl and rev it LOL ) im always like AHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#58
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
my mom used to have a bronco II. the problem with those things is they had the same transmition as a pinto! or at least that was what they guy at the transmition shop told us after the 3rd time we brought it back to get it replaced. we just got rid of it the next time it messed up which was on the way home from the transmition shop lol.....
#59
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
Is it even possible to put your car on reverse when the car is moving forward? I thought there's a safety on cars that prevents this from happening? I have an automatic and sometimes when I'm cruising and put the car in neutral, sometimes it goes a little bit too far and I feel like it's letting me go to reverse.
#60
RE: BURNOUT IN AUTOMATIC (how does everyone do it?)
I always just gun it and take a left had turn due to only one wheel spinning and the decreased weight on the pside rear tire you'll smoke um but be careful you could do a dognut or go to fast into on coming traffic.... of I throw it into RACE "R" like stated earlier...
THIS WAS SILLY thread[8D]
THIS WAS SILLY thread[8D]