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Old Apr 22, 2006 | 11:30 AM
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Hey, when I try to do a burn out, the clutch pulls away from your foot, even when I turn the VDC off. And when I get out of the car, I get this aweful burning smell (clutch). Does this happen to everybody? Thanks.
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Old Apr 22, 2006 | 12:20 PM
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You sure its not the clutch sticking to the floor?
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Old Apr 22, 2006 | 12:35 PM
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yea, happens here too, basically what is happening as i was told it the clutch is letting all the way out cause theres to much toque that it cant take it, so all the torque releases by burning your clutch and stressing your trans, no good. do it a few times on accident and you will need to replace the clutch. if you want to burn out this is what i do to smoke them, i **** the car alil sideways, then you turn the wheel to the right just barely, pop the clutch and nail it in first, then very quickly shift into second while the tires have broke, floor it and youll spin both the tires and you wont have to worry about blowing your engine in first, you can leave some mean stripes if you know how to keep it doing, and some wicked donuts if you do a roll on from about 20 and pop her into second and spin her out
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