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"neutral drops" or "Trans drops" - we used to do in high school. 3 of my friends each dropped their transmission doing such a stunt. Dropped as in pieces on the ground. I did it once from a mild rpm, and got the rear tire to chirp in my mid 70's sedan. That thing with a V8 would stall trying to do a "brake stand".
How to do a burnout in an AT FRS? Besides the donut method mentioned, you're out of luck probably - unless you want to do it Hollywood style. As in how you see burn outs done on TV and movies all the time: a bit of bleech on the back tires. Loss of traction and lots of white smoke. Even those 1,000hp dragsters drive through water before trying to spin their tires! |
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I have an AT. I'll play around and get back if I can break them loose. I feel it may do it.
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. Yes, I know, bad idea for legal and logical reasons but it doesn't hurt to imagine the look on the other guys face when you do it. Imagine:
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If he does not know
He has no business with an FR-S. How can you pay 25k and not know that automatics do not do burnouts.
Without trashing converter/People will research the dumbest things and yet when it counts most "spit in wind" Last edited by Splat; 11-09-2012 at 09:46 PM. Reason: clarification |
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Buy a line lock kit, use your brain, your wrenches and dont abuse such a machine with neutral drops...... Have fun
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Bonus points for not realizing that YOU'D be the poser in this situation, seeing as your car doesn't actually make the power to blow the tires off. You're kidding, right? Of course automatics do burnouts. Just not in cars that make less than 130 lbs/ft of torque at the wheels.
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