doing a standing burnout in a stock Z...
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Originally Posted by Destiny350Z
Thank you very much, now I will have to go try it!!
Please dont, the 5AT isn THAT strong, youre lookin for trouble. If you want to impress your friends with your AT car, turn the traction off and do some donuts in an empty parking lot.
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Originally Posted by Risk
Please dont, the 5AT isn THAT strong, youre lookin for trouble. If you want to impress your friends with your AT car, turn the traction off and do some donuts in an empty parking lot.
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Originally Posted by orhanz33
you know, one of those when you drop the clutch and hold the brake when flooring the car ... i've never tried it in my Z (6mt), but someone at the track told me i need to disconnect the brake fuse? i used to think this was only for the auto Z's i would just go out and try it but i've never done it and if it didn't work i'd probably think i was just doing something wrong i need to start heating up my tires at the track!
p.s. while we're on the subject, how do you do your standing burnouts?
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p.s. while we're on the subject, how do you do your standing burnouts?
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In case you haven't seen the post. For a manual, you need to pull the fuse if you want a good standing burn with the brakes. If you don't pull the fuse, when you use the brake, the car will close the throttle.
www.clemsonpilot.com/joez/Zburnout.wmv
and www.clemsonpilot.com/joez/Zburnout2.wmv
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