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AWD where does it pull first front or back?

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Shiro

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Oct 21, 2002
ok i was at the race's the other night and i saw all these cars doing burn outs but im not sure how i would since its a awd any help?
 
you don't do a burnout, that's how. not unless you're making more power than anyone else in the known world.
 
Ive actually seem a awd burnout. somehow it got the torque to the rear wheels and was doin a rear wheel burnout.
I was a green 1G, I saw the vid somewhere on the internet but cant remember what site
 
all four. and its easy to do an awd burnout.... get some 5 inch wide tires, and wintery tires. hard rubber and small contact patches. rev to the redline, drop the clutch, and when you keep revving, get into 2nd gear.....
 
don't put slicks on it. only the fastest awd cars in the nation use slicks, you'll simply destroy your poor tranny. i'd calm down and learn to drive with what you have first.
 
Originally posted by mavisky
don't put slicks on it. only the fastest awd cars in the nation use slicks, you'll simply destroy your poor tranny. i'd calm down and learn to drive with what you have first.

how would that destroy the tranny? sorry, Im new to AWD, and DSMs
 
Originally posted by ZSPTurbo


how would that destroy the tranny? sorry, Im new to AWD, and DSMs

think about it, something's got to give on an AWD launch. usually it's the clutch and/or wheelspin. drop in an ACT 2600 and put some slicks on, and now the stress is going to be on the rest of the driveline (tranny, axles, transfer case)
 
he was not on ice when doing that
t3t4 turbo set up, built motor some other fun toys.

he is a local guy.

=o)
 
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