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Old August-8th-2002 | 06:05 PM
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Originally posted by mito7878



IMO you shoud have at least a stick as well as 160 - 1,000,000,000 hp before attempting a burn out.

yeah I'm with you about at least having stick...but IMO it looks safe doing a burnout with a 120hp protege, just as long as its stick. hmmm IMO i say drop that to about 100+ hp for a burnout hehe

Then again as I say in my sig. I'm only 17 so I don't know much lol!!!!

my 122hp 5pd does a burnout nicely....
Old August-10th-2002 | 08:21 PM
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If conditions are perfect you can sometimes get both tires to spin for a few seconds. An open differential (which is what our cars have except for the Mazdaspeed) sends the engines torque to the wheel with the least amount of resistance or grip. If you are on level ground with newer evenly worn tires, both will spin for a bit. In a few street races I went back to the starting line and saw two black lines. one was about twice as long though.
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