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Old 01-10-14, 09:40 AM
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Hey guys, I just wanted to show you a little burnout I did yesterday haha hope you enjoy! I figured out how to fully turn off the traction control by doing the "pedal dance" so I had to make sure it actually worked

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lol niceeeee
now lets see some donuts
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nice. Your video remind me the time at irwindale
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^Street tires though and burn outs don't help at the track; in fact, at high temps the chemicals in the rubber breaks down and causes the tires to be more slick than sticky. Now, if they were drag radials...that would be different.

Definitely fun and looks/sounds cool though.
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How do you do a burnout for that long? My burnouts are like baby burnouts.

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^Street tires though and burn outs don't help at the track; in fact, at high temps the chemicals in the rubber breaks down and causes the tires to be more slick than sticky. Now, if they were drag radials...that would be different.

Definitely fun and looks/sounds cool though.
Not necessarily. I always do a burnout at the drag strip on my street tires to get rid of dirt and to heat up the tires.
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Originally Posted by whitebeast
nice. Your video remind me the time at irwindale
If you don't mind me asking - what model BMW, and what were both times?
And I'm guessing you are a 350? lol
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That's awesome sounds nice too.I love burnouts. My tires cost to much to do that on purpose though lol.
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Originally Posted by Gville350
^Street tires though and burn outs don't help at the track; in fact, at high temps the chemicals in the rubber breaks down and causes the tires to be more slick than sticky. Now, if they were drag radials...that would be different.

Definitely fun and looks/sounds cool though.
thanks for the tips!!! but i love burn out anyway event with street tires!!!
I'm running Perelli P-zero Corsa system (R compound) at that time. Great traction and no slip!!!

Originally Posted by smokyis350
How do you do a burnout for that long? My burnouts are like baby burnouts.



Not necessarily. I always do a burnout at the drag strip on my street tires to get rid of dirt and to heat up the tires.
I set gear limit at second

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If you don't mind me asking - what model BMW, and what were both times?
And I'm guessing you are a 350? lol
335i upgrade bolt on turbo and tuned (home tuned using some short of tuning software for BMW)
i DON'T remember the time but it's a good race!!!
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Originally Posted by whitebeast
thanks for the tips!!! but i love burn out anyway event with street tires!!!
I'm running Perelli P-zero Corsa system (R compound) at that time. Great traction and no slip!!!


I set gear limit at second



335i upgrade bolt on turbo and tuned (home tuned using some short of tuning software for BMW)
i DON'T remember the time but it's a good race!!!
That WAS a 335I? AND tuned? Nice job!! - that looked like a very good race and he barely squeaked by.

? on the burnout, "set" gear limit at second? Are you just stating that you stand on the brake - and stand on the gas, and don't go beyond second gear? Or is there some sort of procedure?
Thanks!
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