Burnout Time??

George

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All this turbo talk makes me want to do a big Burnout!!!!!


Next week for sure?


Does anyone have video of thier sick 250 doing a skid?

Put it on the web for all of us to see...Video says a million words!!

G
 
I have one with my citric acid turbo 250 corty doing a 4th gear 160kmh skid
But id be F^&ked if I could put it on the net

But if any one here has been to the South coast nats at Moruya they would have seen it too
 
Ok I admit it their not videos, nor are they austrailian OR are they from a 250 (only a 200) but if u wanted to see on heres goes my first burnout (I'm 15) on my BRAND NEW tires
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I hope to get a video of my car tomorrow with an old set of tires to enter in the video contest
 
Hmmmmm, nothing like a good burnout, i had a few but lost them when my computer %#^&* itself. Anyway why dont you video the corty doing a hell skid and post it up here for every to see :)

George":2ggdjn2i said:
All this turbo talk makes me want to do a big Burnout!!!!!


Next week for sure?


Does anyone have video of thier sick 250 doing a skid?

Put it on the web for all of us to see...Video says a million words!!

G
 
i went to that site with the turbo corty doin a burnout.... what's with the 6 coils?????????? i'm really confused i wouldn't have thought it was possible. all i can think is that it would be a really clean burn. how would you go about somethin like that? would it be worth doin?
 
Sweet...

Has anyone got any other videos of 250s? NA ones? worked ones? On the street or anything? Keen to see them
 
i havent tried it on grass...my mom would be to happy if i did it in the yard. but it does spin on wet pavement without brakes but on dry pavement if i put the brake on and put the gas down the car/wheels dont move then if i let off the brake i get a little chirp...perhaps my brakes are too good..oh ya i dont know if this relates but for a while now when i let of the brake after a red light the car doesnt move until i push the gas
 
I've found fat lard (called dripping in Oz), applied liberally to about 6 feet of cicumference of one rear tire, is perfect for those times when you want to tell the natives there is a barbeque at Chandler's place.

Works on 50 cc mopeds, 77.9 hp Vauxhalls, and also Mustangs, Falcons and anything with more than 1 horsepower and tires.

Serve garnished with smoked rubber and enjoy with friends.


PS. Ford Six dot com is does not advocate illegal burnouts in contravention to civil law. Please check with you municpal or State trouper before commencing.
 
the lard or anything else slippery (have to have something at work) would work but does anyone have a more permanant solution? hasa68mustang's car is well the same as mine except hes wheels and is laying down some rubber and i have duals and no rubber lines...i have found i dont really have to worry about the local pd around here because when ever i pass one all they do is wave...8months of driving and i havent been pulled over...is there anyway to adjust the brakes to make more pressur ego upfront and less out back?
 
Yes, do check your brakes are applying and releasing correctly (sounds as though they may not be). A Wilwood click lever style proportioning valve routed into the cab will help if you want to put on a show.

Another simple sneaky one is to hide an extra pair of washer bottles in the rear, with a switch to activate. Have them squirt bleach solution onto the rear tyres.
 
Something more permanant?

Grab an old windscreen washer bottle, motor, lines and jets.. Mount the bottle in your boot, wire up the motor with a switch in the cabin, drill two small holes in your wheel arches to poke the jets through, secure the jets, fill the bottle up with oil (I've found old auto trans fluid works well).. find a deserted piece of road, flick the switch, let it spray your tyres for a bit, then arc em up :D
 
BTW - a little Pam cooking spray on the fenders will help keep your 'stang free of old discarded rubber
;)
 
addo how do i check/fix the brakes? I just looked at the Wilwood vavle a little while ago, has anyone used one of these?
 
if it helps my car has manual brakes and should have enough fluid i checked it the other day and they only stick sometimes and not others
 
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