Burn Rubber

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Martin.Flores755, Apr 20, 2006.

  1. Whats up peoples,

    Well i know this is a dumb question, but i just started driving a
    standard car n i want to know whats the best way to burn rubber. I have
    done it before but i dont even know how. Know i try but i cant seem to
    get it.
    THANKS
     
    Martin.Flores755, Apr 20, 2006
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  2. For front wheel drive, pop the clutch in 1st or 2nd gear while the hand
    brake is on then release the hand brake.

    Yes, it damages up your car.
     
    Kevin McMurtrie, Apr 20, 2006
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  3. Martin.Flores755

    TeGGeR® Guest


    1) Press clutch to floor
    2) Rev engine to 4,000rpm and hold it there
    3) Dump the clutch by lifting your foot very quickly
    4) Floor gas immediately
    5) Watch tach to make sure you don't over-rev.

    Eventually you learn to squeal the tires anytime you want once you get the
    hang of the clutch.

    It's a good way to wreck your clutch plate, tranny bearings, engine
    bearings, and all sorts of other expensive parts.

    Also marks you as a kid, one who likes wrecking his car in order to show
    off.

    And hang on tight to the steering wheel. It will try to snake all over the
    place.
     
    TeGGeR®, Apr 20, 2006
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  4. Martin.Flores755

    Jason Guest

    If a car has lots of power (eg Porsche 911 Turbo S cabriolet --cost $147,435)
    you would not need to use the hand brake to burn rubber. While in high
    school, I took a ride with a friend that had a 8 cyld. Ford that had a 4
    barrel carb.
    He was able to burn rubber without making use of the hand brake.
    Jason
     
    Jason, Apr 20, 2006
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  5. Martin.Flores755

    Bucky Guest

    There are 3 ways =):
    1. what everyone else suggested
    2. while car is in motion, slam on the brakes as hard as you can
    3. douse tires with gasoline, then throw a lit match on tires
     
    Bucky, Apr 20, 2006
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  6. Martin.Flores755

    TeGGeR® Guest

    (Jason) wrote in


    I'm supposed to be impressed because the car is overpriced. Bald, pot-
    bellied white men with hairy chests and gold chains buy that kind of car.




    And you know this...how? You've driven the vehicle in question?


    You don't need to use the handbrake to burn rubber in ANY car. I used to be
    able to burn rubber in my '75 Corolla with seventy-five horsepower. But
    then I was 19 and stupid. Sneering disregard for the mechanical integrity
    of your car is all that's necessary.



    You're not far out of high school, are you?


    I learned to drive in a 1970 Ford with a 4bbl carb. Couldn't burn rubber in
    that without doing a brake stand. But then it had bias-ply tires and an
    automatic tranny. And I was 16 and stupid. Good thing my mother never found
    out.
     
    TeGGeR®, Apr 21, 2006
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  7. Martin.Flores755

    SoCalMike Guest

    the dope-smoking loser that lives across the street from my mom is on
    his 3rd car from driving that way. the first 2 (dodge shadow and buick
    roadmaster) were towed away with fragged trannies. now hes working on
    ruining a late 80s t-bird. i dont think he has ever worked, either. the
    'rents probably buy him beaters to get him out of the house.

    he also ruined his tweaker girlfriends brand new jetta (bought by her
    parents, no doubt) driving that way... smoky burnouts down the street,
    doing "automatic drops".

    he ended up having a friend steal the car, strip it and burn it so shed
    get a new one. he knew the warranty wouldnt cover the damage he did.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
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  8. Martin.Flores755

    Elle Guest

    My gosh, one could get an automotive education just
    regularly looking out the window of your mother's place.

    :)
     
    Elle, Apr 22, 2006
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  9. My old (looked like Kruchev) family mechanic often remarked that
    parents should have the obligation of drowning their newborn offspring
    should they be convinced that they were a "bad seed."

    Obviously, this practice is being ignored!

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Apr 23, 2006
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