burnout help |
burnout help |
Feb 7, 2012 - 1:58 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 24, '12 From titusville pa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
94 st stock everything. i was just wanting to try out a burnout before i get my new tires, replacin my basically bald ones. i just wanted the do's and dont's even though i already know that burnout for any smart person not wanting to destroy their car is a dont. i just want my first burnout to go without destroyin my clutch or anything else. ive read and watched how to, but i would just like as much info as i can get. just gettin a bit scared for my tranny and clutch, cause id rather not buy a new clutcl lol
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Feb 7, 2012 - 8:21 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 26, '10 From Portsmouth, OH Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
several factors here... how many miles on the clutch? brand of clutch? condition of axles/cv boots?... if its a good clutch (fairly new) and everything else seems good I would say go for it... if not, dont do it..... i had an advanced auto clutch in my car for a year or 2. never really burnt the tires much, but that clutch still only had like 35-40k miles on it before it needed replaced.... also i mentioned cv boots because from my experience, if you have to replace the inner boot (at least on passenger side) you have to replace the whole axle.. I'm not sure if this is 100% true or not, I just know I couldnt find an inner boot or get the original off
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Feb 7, 2012 - 9:10 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 23, '10 From Pawtucket, RI Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
with a stock ST your not gonna do a burnout. it doesnt produce enough power to keep the tires spinning to do a decent burnout.
-------------------- I only want to be faster than the guy next to me.
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Feb 7, 2012 - 9:52 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 29, '09 From Gainesville, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 17 (100%) |
Lol, with the ST....go ahead and find a hill, aim your arse down it...let go of the brakes and coast backwards, then drop it.
About the only way you'll burn it out. If it was going to break, it will break. Regardless of the burnout, may make it sooner, but it was due for a fix either way. If you normally drive her hard, doubtful a burnout will do much. Rev the 7a to 3.5...let the clutch go enough til you hear it squeeling, do your best to hold....try not to use to much clutch, or youll burn it. This post has been edited by rave2n: Feb 7, 2012 - 9:54 AM |
Feb 7, 2012 - 10:18 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 23, '11 From kenton ohio Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Maybe it was just mine but my old st had no problem doin burnouts
It lit the tires up everytime i launch hard at the track lol Id say go for it if your. Cars in good shape the buld tire should spin easy enough -------------------- 95 gt coupe, v6 swap weekend toy
99 gt hatch beams swapped wife's 94 st hatch my daily driver http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=82235 n |
Feb 7, 2012 - 10:19 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 29, '09 From Gainesville, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 17 (100%) |
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Feb 7, 2012 - 10:24 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 24, '12 From titusville pa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
i have no idea when the clutch was replaced by the owners before me. its not stock, but i assume everything else is. i dont got enough money to replace a whole hell of a lot if i do brake something. its seen 168,000 miles so thats why im scared. i mean i drive him hard as is, but would i let the clutch out fast, or slow. once i rev to whatever, and let the clutch out however fast, do i floor it or try to keep the same rpm? just a basic tutorial, and even though im probably gonna hurt him since hes old and got miles, what i can do to avoid hurtin him more than i would if i didnt know
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Feb 7, 2012 - 10:25 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 23, '11 From kenton ohio Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
I know most of mine was on dry flat pavement but my old st doesnt seem to drive like any of the other st's.
Wish i had it back loved that car -------------------- 95 gt coupe, v6 swap weekend toy
99 gt hatch beams swapped wife's 94 st hatch my daily driver http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=82235 n |
Feb 7, 2012 - 10:52 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 22, '07 From Houston, TX Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
my st manual could do it fine too. you could help it out by adding some soap/water to your front tires and set the ebrake. revand drop the clutch. itll help you break loose w/o moving and increase the chance you will stay in one spot and spin.
-------------------- QUOTE "And, as always, your friendship, help, and dedication to the advancement of Texas Celica dominance is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks bro." -DEATH 1994 GT: V6 swap, 5speed E53 W/ LSD, All Power, now RED 1995 ST: SOLD @273k miles, Auto, all power, CarPC, White 1994 ST: Totaled, 5spd, all power, Red RIP 07/09/09 @ 241,810 1994 Lexus LS400: This is my new DD |
Feb 7, 2012 - 10:55 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 24, '12 From titusville pa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
so let the clutch out completely as fast as i can? and keep a steady rpm of around 4.5? or as soon as i let the clutch out as fast as i can, floor the gas?
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