One of my 1st mods back in highschool was a line lock. My Dad wasn't too happy when it came in the mail so he said "go ahead I'm not helping you". Got it in! Smoked them hide's. Fox body's funny with the drives front brake line coming off the bottom of the master cylinder. Later in life I would just purchase 2 solenoids and place them at the end of the hard lines between the brake hose. Simple, hidden, and easier I thought
Dad wasnt in the picture. Raised by single mother and had only a sister. Still became a car guy. Im the only one in my family that knows how to drive stick. So more Foxbody for me 😁😁😁
It all depends on the car guys. Some super cars don't have a long had pedal and if you have been in a variety of cars to burn out with , this guys method works every time if car is capable. Heel and toe only works if the pedals are lined up and long enougg
Basically what I'm saying is this dude his method is good for every car. The heel and toe method , only works if the pedals will allow you to gracefully touch both pedals with one foot. Impossible on my vette
Ah, the humiliation of stalling the car in front of the spectators at the drag strip. I did it once, but it turned out the new cold air intake I had installed shook loose when I dumped the clutch and there was no air moving past the mass air meter. The car limped down the track running a 30 second 1/4th the whole time I thought I had destroyed my car with a crappy burnout. Haha If you are new at the drag strip, go as a spectator or to support a friend who is racing first and pay attention to the procedures. Watch the starter give instructions to the cars next in line rather than the cars down track. When you go to race, ask questions of the guys who know what they are doing. Most are really nice people and are willing to share knowledge when they are waiting around in the staging lanes.
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I'm 15 and my dad never taught me but I have a 1971 GMC I have built and I'm going to go race it in a couple of weeks because our local dragstrip is having a test and tune event but the cops will be there and you get the chance to race a cop down the quarter mile. So I'm needing to figure out how to do a burnout in my truck and this video helped a lot
I was never taught how to work on cars or too drive a manual but I can drive a manual semi without a problem. Keep up the good work and enjoy the videos come on back and be live with. See ya my friend. Be safe
I use my right foot for the gas and break and my left for clutch control just in case I run out of gear. Though if you're a size 10 10 and a half it is pretty difficult to fit your foot on both in a fox
i just happened on this video and ive been doing burn outs with clutches for over 20 years and for some reason the clutch on my 2018 mustang gt pp2 6 speed has hands down the weirdest clutch engagement ive ever felt
Please people DO NOT spin the tires in the water box. You just roll through. Spinning the tire in the box will get water everywhere and drip back down on the tire specially with a treaded tire. Non drag radial street tire skip the water box all together. Go around whenever possible. Also if you have gears in the car. Use 2nd gear for the burnout. You will not have enough wheel speed otherwise for a good burnout. With a street tire 1st is fine. It's a very short burnout with a normal street tire so 2nd isn't required. It's not very hard like he said with a little practice. If you need to, to get the hang of it don't be afraid to really pop the clutch. Make sure you jump on the brake and gas all at the same time. Line lock does make it much easier. Although the line lock doesn't engage the brake by the way. If you just hit the button it won't do anything unless you hold the brake first. Otherwise your just clicking the solenoid which does nothing without brake fluid going to the brake caliper first. Good luck people.
Pulled up to a banquet where they had valet they looked inside my car & asked if I could park my own car...I thought it's a requirement to drive stick to do valet but go figure....at least my car wasn't touched.....beautiful fox by the way
My problem is fitting my size 18 shoe on the brake right beside my other 18 size shoe on the gas. Not a lot of room down there 😂 Ok that's not my only problem but it's one! Great vid brother and I'll try it at the track! 🔥
HUH? No one that is a REAL drag racer DRIVES THRU the waterbox with anything less than drag skinnys on the front. That is IF your track is set up for that, the good ones are set up like that. You drive around the waterbox. The track in the vid had waaaaay too much water put out, but COULD let you drive around and back into it. NEVER SPIN IN THE WATERBOX! NEVER SPIN IN THE WATERBOX! NEVER SPIN IN THE WATERBOX! NEVER SPIN IN THE WATERBOX! All spinning in the waterbox does is sling more water up on the fenderwell and it WILL drip down on the track and tire after the burnout. Stick burnout IF you are on DR or slicks with skinnys in the front: 1. Check rear tire pressure in staging lanes, late as possible if it's hot or temps are changing. 2. Drive thru the waterbox and put the rear tires just past the edge of the waterbox. Good track will have a guy to tell you with a closed fist or just open your door. 3. Place trans in 2nd gear............first gear burnouts are useless,,,,,,,unless you are on street tires and just need to clean them off. Caleb is right about a smokey burnout is not needed on street tire and will make you lose traction. 4.Rev the engine and be AGGRESSIVE with letting out the clutch. In one fluid motion, move foot from the clutch to the brakes and ease into the brake. It's ok if you move a couple of feet. 5. Drag radials don't need as much of a burn as slicks for the most part. Be consistent in the amount of burn you do to keep tire pressure in the same range after the burn from run to run. 6. When it's time to end the burn, you ease off the brakes first and then begin to ease off the throttle once the car starts moving forward. You don't want to suddenly come off the throttle and let the tire grip suddenly. It puts too much stress on the drivetrain. 7. No "chirpies" or testing traction before you get to the staging line. This is the proper way to do a burnout. Doing it the same way every time will make you a consistant racer and you can then make changes to your suspension and see the results of the changes and NOT the results of changes of your burnout. I races many years in ModMotor in FunFord Weekend. It taught me to be VERY methodical in every single aspect of my time at the track. This includes everything done in the pits. I hope this helps and Caleb is right. It does take seat time to get this done the right way and become comfortable in the process. Now, I only get a bit uncomfortable when testing a new combo or driving someone's car. Sorry for the long post, but is the cornerstone of drag racing. If you don't do this correct, your drag racing won't be the best you can do.
If on a street tire, not a drag radial or a slick, but a straight up STREET tire, stay out of the water all together, period. Go around the water box and maybe a quick spin to clean the rocks off, but no smoke, no heat, no brake stand and again, NO WATER. Then pull to the first beam and pre stage and wait for your opponent to do the same before you fully stage. Oh yeah, don't forget to turn your ac off. Thanks.
Rubber compound on street tires just becomes greasy, not like a soft compound drag radial or slick that gets sticky. Never go through the water with a street tire because the tread just picks up the water and drags it out on to the track for everyone else to have to drive through. Burnout is for tires designed for racing.
@@tommyfrombama4834 Ditto here except for the quick spin. If you never get a street tire greasy they wont pick up little rocks. I let the air out to 22 psi and check tire tread for boulders. I go on last yellow light with a slow clutch foot to let her slip just a tad.
Line lock here, but prior to that I was a heel toe guy. I don’t know if it’s common knowledge but do the burnout in 2nd gear, you’ll get a lot more wheel speed.
wow i love the comments , i have been doing the heal toe method on my 1991 lx since 1992 to present and i do not press the brake pedal hard to activate the rear breaks , that is why i use heal toe method because i can pre determine the amount of pressure i put on the pedal before i pop that clutch ...furthermore i have a question to everyone , during a race do you keep the gas pedal planted during shifts or does your right foot go on and off the pedal during a shift , my personal preferance is keeping that gas pedal planted from green light to finnish line with crisp n fast power shifts ...back in the late 90,s i entered a huge event called the 5 liter shootout and i used my methods in that event and ended up winning the event that had 500 plus mustangs 5.0L in it ...ive raced many cars in my days and i still find the fox body to be the best street strip car ever built
(Ok i wrote this before actually watch it, i was thinking daily driving normal cars.) Anyone had a moped or just a tiny bit of feel should be able to do a burnout. On the other hand thats really stupid to "teach" on YT as it kills the car very fast (all moving parts that abruptly in a chain grabs or hook up with each other) will tear apart and in best of cases ONLY but always garantueed wear). For those like to take care of their cars: 1: The xp'ienced sensible dude dont race full tit first gear rev it up and pop the clutch, he let the clutch do its job and when rolling on the gear starts throttling. 2: is the following process, 2nd gear! Rather not overrev 1st gear but even so take the time to let 2nd slip in smoothly and not noobtrash it (the standard 1n2 gear synchproblem is mostly caused by no feel/no patience. All in all you may lose 1-2sec to 60 but ill take that and a fresh car anyday. Revmeet both gear up n down.. the day you manage it almost 100% semless you come a long way in "worthy carowner".
I'm a new subscriber, but have been watching awhile....keep up the great work!! Love all the content, fox, coyote, diesel, burnouts...what else could a kid of the 90's and fox owner need?!😂. Hope to run into you at Mustang week. This will be my first year going for more than one day....where are some of the good events other than what is listed on Mustang Week website?
I’m not a big fan of this technique to be honest. It’s not the safest or smartest for a new person to the track. Driving through the water box normally and then starting a burnout with brakes applied is s much better bet. Right Heel on the brake , right toes modulating throttle. It’s a much simpler technique especially for guys with men sized feet. Lol
i like to go around the water box then back into the water box so just my back tires get wet bc you’re not burning the water off the fronts during the burnout
Never had a line lock on either of my Mustang GTs. I always did it the way you showed. Only problem is that I found out that third gear gave out real quick on the T-5 if you did to many burnouts.
@@tommyfrombama4834 Did not do the burnout in third gear. In the T-5 trans third gear is the first one ont the shaft and is the one that takes the most beating.
Power brake, brake torque, I’ve even heard it called a Broady, and I’m sure there are a dozen more names for it. Call if what you want it’s the same thing lol
Hello I have question. I hade remove the heat shield from under my hood it was so old u think it be ok to leave it with nothing or will it get way to hot and hurt paint?
One of my 1st mods back in highschool was a line lock. My Dad wasn't too happy when it came in the mail so he said "go ahead I'm not helping you". Got it in! Smoked them hide's. Fox body's funny with the drives front brake line coming off the bottom of the master cylinder. Later in life I would just purchase 2 solenoids and place them at the end of the hard lines between the brake hose. Simple, hidden, and easier I thought
Dad wasnt in the picture. Raised by single mother and had only a sister. Still became a car guy. Im the only one in my family that knows how to drive stick. So more Foxbody for me 😁😁😁
Hell yeah bro, we first gen car guys who are self taught gotta stick together
I just founded out this week my dad knew how to drive stick before I learned it myself
Same here buddy! I just bought my first manual car and I'm loving it
Americans are funny.
exactly same here man, just with a S13
5:37 Mmm Kay. Perfect Mr. Mackey impersonation my man
The heel toe method is by far the easiest for me ... try it out
Lmao that's wit I was saying when I was watching it then saw the comments lol so true heel toe way better
It all depends on the car guys. Some super cars don't have a long had pedal and if you have been in a variety of cars to burn out with , this guys method works every time if car is capable. Heel and toe only works if the pedals are lined up and long enougg
My corvettes don't have a long enough pedal either to heel and toe. But all I gotta do is stomp the throttle and she spins lol
I had to modify one of my vettes to help with my Rev matching on the daily ripper
Basically what I'm saying is this dude his method is good for every car. The heel and toe method , only works if the pedals will allow you to gracefully touch both pedals with one foot. Impossible on my vette
Ah, the humiliation of stalling the car in front of the spectators at the drag strip.
I did it once, but it turned out the new cold air intake I had installed shook loose when I dumped the clutch and there was no air moving past the mass air meter. The car limped down the track running a 30 second 1/4th the whole time I thought I had destroyed my car with a crappy burnout. Haha
If you are new at the drag strip, go as a spectator or to support a friend who is racing first and pay attention to the procedures. Watch the starter give instructions to the cars next in line rather than the cars down track. When you go to race, ask questions of the guys who know what they are doing. Most are really nice people and are willing to share knowledge when they are waiting around in the staging lanes.
Starting in 2nd gear is also beneficial with low gears (high numerically). It allows faster tire speed without over reviving the engine
Actually, when doing a burnout with an automatic, you should not hold the brake down as hard as you can, just hard enough to keep the car from moving.
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that's a good point
I had 67 4 speed mustang in high school and do a burn out in parking lots after school. Lol
I'm 15 and my dad never taught me but I have a 1971 GMC I have built and I'm going to go race it in a couple of weeks because our local dragstrip is having a test and tune event but the cops will be there and you get the chance to race a cop down the quarter mile. So I'm needing to figure out how to do a burnout in my truck and this video helped a lot
I learned how to do my first burnout on a stick shift 88 5.0
Heel toe is by far the easiest way to initiate it. Not near as must shock to the driveline that way
As long as the tires are wet, its all good
I was never taught how to work on cars or too drive a manual but I can drive a manual semi without a problem. Keep up the good work and enjoy the videos come on back and be live with. See ya my friend. Be safe
Thank you bud, take car
I use my right foot for the gas and break and my left for clutch control just in case I run out of gear. Though if you're a size 10 10 and a half it is pretty difficult to fit your foot on both in a fox
I am a size 11, so its a little cramped down there lol
i just happened on this video and ive been doing burn outs with clutches for over 20 years and for some reason the clutch on my 2018 mustang gt pp2 6 speed has hands down the weirdest clutch engagement ive ever felt
Please people DO NOT spin the tires in the water box. You just roll through. Spinning the tire in the box will get water everywhere and drip back down on the tire specially with a treaded tire. Non drag radial street tire skip the water box all together. Go around whenever possible. Also if you have gears in the car. Use 2nd gear for the burnout. You will not have enough wheel speed otherwise for a good burnout. With a street tire 1st is fine. It's a very short burnout with a normal street tire so 2nd isn't required.
It's not very hard like he said with a little practice. If you need to, to get the hang of it don't be afraid to really pop the clutch. Make sure you jump on the brake and gas all at the same time.
Line lock does make it much easier. Although the line lock doesn't engage the brake by the way. If you just hit the button it won't do anything unless you hold the brake first. Otherwise your just clicking the solenoid which does nothing without brake fluid going to the brake caliper first.
Good luck people.
No
@@chrisreynolds2410 no what?
I worked with some young kids at a Valvoline that couldn't even start a manual. I was shocked.
We gotta help the next generation to keep hot rodding alive
I drive a manuel, but I'm certain they don't need to know to do it, they have automatic.
Yup that's definitely my generation. Luckily for me I got a manual vette👍
Pulled up to a banquet where they had valet they looked inside my car & asked if I could park my own car...I thought it's a requirement to drive stick to do valet but go figure....at least my car wasn't touched.....beautiful fox by the way
My only dad was youtube =/. But that's ok, he teaches me everything :)
My problem is fitting my size 18 shoe on the brake right beside my other 18 size shoe on the gas. Not a lot of room down there 😂 Ok that's not my only problem but it's one! Great vid brother and I'll try it at the track! 🔥
Hahahaha can't help you there lol
lol
Mannnnn i always wonder how this was done great info
HUH? No one that is a REAL drag racer DRIVES THRU the waterbox with anything less than drag skinnys on the front. That is IF your track is set up for that, the good ones are set up like that. You drive around the waterbox. The track in the vid had waaaaay too much water put out, but COULD let you drive around and back into it.
NEVER SPIN IN THE WATERBOX!
NEVER SPIN IN THE WATERBOX!
NEVER SPIN IN THE WATERBOX!
NEVER SPIN IN THE WATERBOX!
All spinning in the waterbox does is sling more water up on the fenderwell and it WILL drip down on the track and tire after the burnout.
Stick burnout
IF you are on DR or slicks with skinnys in the front:
1. Check rear tire pressure in staging lanes, late as possible if it's hot or temps are changing.
2. Drive thru the waterbox and put the rear tires just past the edge of the waterbox. Good track will have a guy to tell you with a closed fist or just open your door.
3. Place trans in 2nd gear............first gear burnouts are useless,,,,,,,unless you are on street tires and just need to clean them off. Caleb is right about a smokey burnout is not needed on street tire and will make you lose traction.
4.Rev the engine and be AGGRESSIVE with letting out the clutch. In one fluid motion, move foot from the clutch to the brakes and ease into the brake. It's ok if you move a couple of feet.
5. Drag radials don't need as much of a burn as slicks for the most part. Be consistent in the amount of burn you do to keep tire pressure in the same range after the burn from run to run.
6. When it's time to end the burn, you ease off the brakes first and then begin to ease off the throttle once the car starts moving forward. You don't want to suddenly come off the throttle and let the tire grip suddenly. It puts too much stress on the drivetrain.
7. No "chirpies" or testing traction before you get to the staging line.
This is the proper way to do a burnout. Doing it the same way every time will make you a consistant racer and you can then make changes to your suspension and see the results of the changes and NOT the results of changes of your burnout.
I races many years in ModMotor in FunFord Weekend. It taught me to be VERY methodical in every single aspect of my time at the track. This includes everything done in the pits.
I hope this helps and Caleb is right. It does take seat time to get this done the right way and become comfortable in the process. Now, I only get a bit uncomfortable when testing a new combo or driving someone's car.
Sorry for the long post, but is the cornerstone of drag racing. If you don't do this correct, your drag racing won't be the best you can do.
Just drop the clutch and catch the brake? Come on yall
How do you burnout in a turbo Subaru wrx manual awd?
Dont forget to turn off the traction control.
Yes sir, on those newer cars
I forgot to do that on my 2004 Mach 1! Silly me. Lol
@@theuncluded6220 TC has to be the most annoying thing ever invented by car makers. I work at Ford now and will be trying to shut it down with ids .
So its possible to burnout on a fwd aswell?
lol 640 wheel here , just push the go pedal down a little bit in 1st, 2nd, 3rd . The thing that get's on youtube is when you don't lift.
What if my truck has NO rear breaks 🤔🤣
If on a street tire, not a drag radial or a slick, but a straight up STREET tire, stay out of the water all together, period. Go around the water box and maybe a quick spin to clean the rocks off, but no smoke, no heat, no brake stand and again, NO WATER. Then pull to the first beam and pre stage and wait for your opponent to do the same before you fully stage. Oh yeah, don't forget to turn your ac off. Thanks.
Rubber compound on street tires just becomes greasy, not like a soft compound drag radial or slick that gets sticky. Never go through the water with a street tire because the tread just picks up the water and drags it out on to the track for everyone else to have to drive through. Burnout is for tires designed for racing.
@@tommyfrombama4834 Ditto here except for the quick spin. If you never get a street tire greasy they wont pick up little rocks. I let the air out to 22 psi and check tire tread for boulders. I go on last yellow light with a slow clutch foot to let her slip just a tad.
Line lock here, but prior to that I was a heel toe guy. I don’t know if it’s common knowledge but do the burnout in 2nd gear, you’ll get a lot more wheel speed.
Yes you want about 60 mph.
I installed a line lock on my fox. I don't use it often. But I love letting her rip and let it roll out till she runs out of legs
Dang, you talk more than my platoon sergeant at a Monday morning debrief
wow i love the comments , i have been doing the heal toe method on my 1991 lx since 1992 to present and i do not press the brake pedal hard to activate the rear breaks , that is why i use heal toe method because i can pre determine the amount of pressure i put on the pedal before i pop that clutch ...furthermore i have a question to everyone , during a race do you keep the gas pedal planted during shifts or does your right foot go on and off the pedal during a shift , my personal preferance is keeping that gas pedal planted from green light to finnish line with crisp n fast power shifts ...back in the late 90,s i entered a huge event called the 5 liter shootout and i used my methods in that event and ended up winning the event that had 500 plus mustangs 5.0L in it ...ive raced many cars in my days and i still find the fox body to be the best street strip car ever built
Good instructional video. Thanks for sharing.
(Ok i wrote this before actually watch it, i was thinking daily driving normal cars.)
Anyone had a moped or just a tiny bit of feel should be able to do a burnout.
On the other hand thats really stupid to "teach" on YT as it kills the car very fast
(all moving parts that abruptly in a chain grabs or hook up with each other) will
tear apart and in best of cases ONLY but always garantueed wear).
For those like to take care of their cars:
1: The xp'ienced sensible dude dont race full tit first gear rev it up and pop the clutch,
he let the clutch do its job and when rolling on the gear starts throttling.
2: is the following process, 2nd gear! Rather not overrev 1st gear but even so take the
time to let 2nd slip in smoothly and not noobtrash it (the standard 1n2 gear synchproblem
is mostly caused by no feel/no patience. All in all you may lose 1-2sec to 60 but ill take
that and a fresh car anyday.
Revmeet both gear up n down.. the day you manage it almost 100% semless you come a
long way in "worthy carowner".
Drag racing is like sex. You’re gonna fuck up the first time. You dont know what you’re doing. But the more you do it the better you’ll get lol
You talk more than a group of high school girls
I'm a new subscriber, but have been watching awhile....keep up the great work!! Love all the content, fox, coyote, diesel, burnouts...what else could a kid of the 90's and fox owner need?!😂. Hope to run into you at Mustang week. This will be my first year going for more than one day....where are some of the good events other than what is listed on Mustang Week website?
I had to teach my friend how to do a proper burnout in the 70's shitbox. it has less than 100 horsepower but it'll do a fat one tire fire lol
Can a Tesla do a burnout? Wait. Nevermind. I really don't care if they can.
Anyone else watch this just to do it in a parking lot?
Anyone else watch this in a parking lot?
Is it the same process in reverse for when im in England?
I’m not a big fan of this technique to be honest. It’s not the safest or smartest for a new person to the track. Driving through the water box normally and then starting a burnout with brakes applied is s much better bet. Right Heel on the brake , right toes modulating throttle. It’s a much simpler technique especially for guys with men sized feet. Lol
Ive never been able to heel/toe a brake stand and I wear a size 11
Foxcast Media lol really I wear 13s and no probs. Are you trying it with toes on accelerator and heal on brake or vice versa?
@@black88lx I heal toe but have been told to try this but I am scared of my car going into crowd killer mode and smash wall! Lol!
Line locks ass 3 pedal it or GTFO of it
i just rev her up and dump the clutch.it will boil the hides...it doesnt sit still though,gotta try this
Sounds easy enough 😉😁👍
Line lock works great too
I've used this method and the heel toe method. I finally installed a line lock. Much easier
What kinda line lock did u get?
@@JosephAStanley mines a Hurst roll control
@@Riffs_Garage ok cool thanks
I told you wrong after looking at it again the one I have is a tci roll control. I put that thing on nearly 20 years ago. I forgot what I had. Lol
when you do a burnout with a line lock your burnout sound like this awwwwwwwwwwwyeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah looool
I'm old school heel to toe
I just take advantage of sitting on a decline lol
I skipped all ur bullshit video presentation . Great video
Hey don’t worry about it you’ve still got front brakes
My dad drove a Mustang just like that one when he and my mom started dating, she hated that car because it was "loud & stinky."
Does this burn my clutch when doing a burnout in a stick shift car
Yes
i like to go around the water box then back into the water box so just my back tires get wet bc you’re not burning the water off the fronts during the burnout
Unless you got drums that ain’t adjusted lol
THANKA MAN. those who dislike this lecture are couch potateos and video gameerz
much respect and once more again, THANKS so very much
Never had a line lock on either of my Mustang GTs. I always did it the way you showed. Only problem is that I found out that third gear gave out real quick on the T-5 if you did to many burnouts.
I dont have a line lock either lol
why would you do a burnout in 3rd gear? 2nd gear burnout guys.
@@tommyfrombama4834 Did not do the burnout in third gear. In the T-5 trans third gear is the first one ont the shaft and is the one that takes the most beating.
OK, I see.
That's just a good excuse to get a G-Force!
My dad has a four door stick shift, Iam getting better driving stick shift ! I really just wanted to know how to do the burn out👌
Good video brother, get out to the track boys!
Thanks brother, gotta keep the hobby alive
We all know that the majority of people watching this are 16 year old boys who just got a car and their license
Isn’t this called a brake stand?
Depends on where you are from, could be power brake too
Yeah I have heard a few different names over the years now.. thanks for the channel buddy keep the vids coming. G
I've heard brake stand in highschool and I was like ugh it's a burnout.
It's a break torq'!
Power brake, brake torque, I’ve even heard it called a Broady, and I’m sure there are a dozen more names for it. Call if what you want it’s the same thing lol
You burn up brakes stick or auto if you don't have a line lock. Never had line locks but never had trouble doing a burnout in either.
Good advice Bro. 💪👍Stang Life 🐎
ohhh man my dad is gon be pissed
Did not mention...gear shift position/selection during burnout
Hello I have question. I hade remove the heat shield from under my hood it was so old u think it be ok to leave it with nothing or will it get way to hot and hurt paint?
What pedals are those?
Good vid
Here
I hold brake with right heel and use right toes on gas while shifting with left foot.
easy peasy milennials will struggle
Also , you never wanna wear socks while doing a brake stand, this is crucial!
I don't even think I need to watch this vid from the title.
Doing the burnout in 2nd gear is also better helps heat up the tire faster.
Goose’em 😎👉🏼
so in like a week, could you upload a video on how to replace a clutch?
Clutch is all good, got 100 passes on it so far
Video starts at 3:00.
Best fox channel on RUclips
How fast will that foxbody go
Obvious disclaimer: do not repeat these steps on a FWD and 4WD cars (AWD depends on the car).
How do you shift from 1st to 2nd while doing a burnout?
once it's spinning.. execute a fast shift to 2nd..by releasing gas a bit but heeling the brake...
Burnout at car shows
Video starts at 3:06
And i should keep it in first correct?
If using water you can easily start in 2nd
Wat gear
This is the first time you have insulted us
Go to your safe space. You'll be fine there.
Ohh another way u can do it Is to spray double d 40 on the wheel and pull the hand break up and floor it
You sound like black widow supra
Is that tubular GT40 upper respiratory the one for the wall
Its just chilling right now lol
So u don't need to use handbrake?