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#116270 Mar 2, 11:07pm
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Can you burn some ruber in a 00 celica GT manual? if so how smile? (i did it once so i know its possible but could not duplicate it)

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was....5speed with i/h/e
15.41 @ 89.30mph 2.282 60'

is....04 srt4 stock
13.936 100.15mph 2.177 60'

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it's bad for your tires, they'll wear out faster. but yeah, you can do it. normaly you just rev the car pretty high & drop the clutch and you're on your way. I think there's a thread on this.

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um, i've only ever test driven a celica, & yet to get one, but what's so hard about burning rubber in any manual car? as said above just dial the revs and let the clutch out... have celicas got a traction control i don't know about?

i don't do that to my car though, to much money spent on tyres & rims


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Originally Posted by OzzyZR
um, i've only ever test driven a celica, & yet to get one, but what's so hard about burning rubber in any manual car? as said above just dial the revs and let the clutch out... have celicas got a traction control i don't know about?

i don't do that to my car though, to much money spent on tyres & rims
naw, no traction controll. its easy to burn out at any rpm over 2,500 in first, and you can spin the tires in second not to difficultly


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15.41 @ 89.30mph 2.282 60'

is....04 srt4 stock
13.936 100.15mph 2.177 60'

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Pop that clutch dammit1

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I have a 2003 GT and is will burn the tires straight through 2nd gear...

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I'm getting new tires soon, and you can be damn sure the day I go to get them replaced, there will be a MAD burnout that I film tasty


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you can do it easy in a manuel...but i dont thinks its to good to do it all the time.


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Originally Posted by QuickChick03gt
you can do it easy in a manuel...but i dont thinks its to good to do it all the time.

OH maybe he has an automatic...

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^ rofl it's a manual

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wave POP THE CLUTCH

but dont beat on it too much.

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save your tires bro...don't do it...

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Well some of us have to "burn out" to make the tires sticky before we launch at the track... There really is no other reason to do it...

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