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    #1
    maybe a stupid question pero ask ko lang kung paano pina-iispin yong back wheels ng car (rear wheel drive cars) na di ito umaalis hanggang sa umusok yong tyres?

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    Step and hold the clutch, put into first gear, step on the gas a little harder than usual then release the clutch but not in one jerk or you'll stall your vehicle.

    However, I don't advise on performing this stunt/trick because it would do more harm overall to your car than good - gawd be damed the "pogi points" for performing this stunt/trick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicolodeon View Post
    Step and hold the clutch, put into first gear, step on the gas a little harder than usual then release the clutch but not in one jerk or you'll stall your vehicle.

    However, I don't advise on performing this stunt/trick because it would do more harm overall to your car than good - gawd be damed the "pogi points" for performing this stunt/trick.

    di ba magmomove forward din yong car. yong nakikita ko kasi although sa tv or video ay completely stationary yong car at di man lang nagmomove forward kahit matagal. hindi ko naman talaga gagawin, curious lang ako.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usting View Post
    di ba magmomove forward din yong car. yong nakikita ko kasi although sa tv or video ay completely stationary yong car at di man lang nagmomove forward kahit matagal. hindi ko naman talaga gagawin, curious lang ako.
    Well, it's either pudpod na yung gulong or the torque is so great the tires can't get any traction.

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    #5
    masisira clutch components mo nyan

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicolodeon View Post
    Step and hold the clutch, put into first gear, step on the gas a little harder than usual then release the clutch but not in one jerk or you'll stall your vehicle.
    Make sure you ease on the clutch while pressing down on the gas pedal. I think it's bad for the timing belt. But, if the cloud of vaporized rubber is worth it to you, by all means try it. Just make sure you can afford new tires and expect to replace the timing belt much earlier than recommended.

    Also like artpogi said, the clutch and/or gears too.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 16th, 2006 at 05:36 PM.

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    kung auto, turn off esp or traction control kung meron then step on the brake then full throttle.

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    Sa tingin ko front disc brakes lang yung naka equipt nun sa front at wala sa back. Kasi diba sa front wheel drive just pull on hard the parking brake then step on the gas, it will spin na. IMHO!

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    manual: rev to 4000 drop the clutch step on brake with left foot, or heel toe it.

    matic: right foot on brake and full throttle.

    Be safe.Do it on open space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronald_m View Post
    manual: rev to 4000 drop the clutch step on brake with left foot, or heel toe it.

    matic: right foot on brake and full throttle.

    Be safe.Do it on open space.

    Matic:left foot on brake,right foot on gas(pedal to the metal)

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    Some vehicles are modified so you can lock the front brake while doing your 'burnout'

    Otherwise, really crappy tires plus super torquey engine make a good combination.

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    kaya kapag SOHC na honda, 6000 rpm at least. dahil walang ka-torque torque ang honda sa 4000rpm :evillaugh

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    What burnout?

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    Sa pelikula lang yan, hehe. Seriously, earlier this year, I watched a show in AXN where they featured a car stunt driver who has been tapped to do all sorts of driving maneuvers in the movies the past 30 years. He did explain step by step how to make the tires spin and smoke with the car almost stationary. The man I think was in his 50s already but he's still good at it. I just love it when he casually walks out of the car after performing a stunt.:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Some vehicles are modified so you can lock the front brake while doing your 'burnout'

    Otherwise, really crappy tires plus super torquey engine make a good combination.
    Never heard of modifying a car just to do a standing burnout.

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    di ba depende yan ung FWD or RWD yan? i.e. if FWD, ung front ang uusok

    my impression of it is that the handbrake is involved in the process. ilang beses ko nang naipaspin ung tires -- all accidentally i assure you B). the last time was when i was just starting to drive, nakahanging ako sa harap ng shoppesville. sa sobrang kaba ko naitodo ko ung gas, sabay medyo kalbo na tires ko

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    Hi-RPM, then clutch release, timplahin mo lang hard to describe pero mas abrupt keas normal launch. But its hard to do with slick tires and low torque autos. Gawin mo pag magpapalit ka na ng tires! Nung papalitan ko na gulong ko e lagi kong pinapaiyak not really a burnout but I do smell my tires, just for the thrill, just do it SAFELY! Happy squealing!

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