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Old 13-Jul-2004, 11:40 AM
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2 wheel burnouts

i read ricks LSD thread in the performance room and


uhhh i noticed that my car does 2 wheel burnouts.... does that mean i have an LSD? is it possible to do 2 wheelers without one? i dont believe i have an LSD, cuz some surfer chick owned my car and it was stock when i bought it... im just curious
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Old 13-Jul-2004, 12:10 PM
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you do not have an LSD

yes, any car can do two wheel burnouts... if you wanna cook your axles, clutch, tranny mounts, and finally differential, keep doing it.

that's how most Saturns end their life... excessive tire spin causes the diff pin to come loose and explode the tranny. Keep doing burnouts and you'll find out soon enough what the inside of your tranny looks like.
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Old 13-Jul-2004, 12:14 PM
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actually i have a phantom grip you smart ***



j/k.... ill keep doin the burnouts cuz i love to break crap
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Old 13-Jul-2004, 12:22 PM
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damn.. haha i did them when i had my old engine in there.. def. not now with these mounts.. i'm afraid theyll crack... damn ahaha .. i haven't even driven my car one KM and i already had a problem with the axle... god damn car.. it will never end
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Old 13-Jul-2004, 02:30 PM
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dan... thats ****ty
i drove my swap about 100 miles now
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Old 13-Jul-2004, 03:31 PM
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heh...ive never done a burnout in my car...whats the point? all it does is kill your tranny etc and tires...
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Old 13-Jul-2004, 04:43 PM
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ya not that i did try it all the time but a few times i did notice that only hte passenger side tire would actually spin... at first i thought it was cause the motors weight and me are on the drivers side wheel
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Old 13-Jul-2004, 05:34 PM
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heh...ive never done a burnout in my car...whats the point? all it does is kill your tranny etc and tires...
luka i dont think your 92hp could do a burnout..... hehehehe
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burnouts impress the ladies
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Old 14-Jul-2004, 11:55 AM
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I noticed on my car the second patches would be very short and only the one tire would leave a nice patch . unless I pull up the ebrake , then its 2 thick ones from the back wheels..lol only did that once.
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