nice, thanks for sharingDereck said:Hi
Here is HizHonor doing a burnout in his 92 Town Car
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Dereck
yea definatly dont do that man, very harmful... you're going from idle to max power within a blink of an eye...dangerous.95ltc said:I dont have any pics, but i sure like to do it. I put mine in neutral, rev the engine, flip her into drive and then smell that rubber. Someone at school said that can ruin my tranny. is that true?
derek a.k.a. 95ltc
Dirty Deeds said:yea definatly dont do that man, very harmful... you're going from idle to max power within a blink of an eye...dangerous.
Instead... since its a v8 towncar... you should have no problems since you have a lot of low rev torque.
All you have to do is put it in drive... sit in one spot...make sure the steering wheel is straight. Stomp on the gas (and I mean really stomp on it.)...btw if you've never done this before... I wouldnt suggest doing it around other cars...
The tires should start spinning right off the bat, but the car will want to start moving forward. Apply some brake until the car slows down to a crawl, or sits in one spot. But... do not put it down so far to the point it stops the rear wheels from spinning.
There's really not all that much to it... it just depends on the type of car it is. Have fun! If you do end up blowing your motor...dont blame it on me!
bigdog1279 said:can you do a burn out in a continental just wondering couse its a front wheel drive
bigdog1279 said:can you do a burn out in a continental just wondering couse its a front wheel drive
in between 18th and caminomegaforcer said:Hey Dirty Deeds,
Where in Boca r u? I am in Boca too man
Jason_Towncoupe80 said:I don't want any burnout from my coupe. I need more respect with my car for collector.