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I think this guy is after the ol 'shed' burnouts, reminds me of wankers who pour oil down over speed humps at the local cruising spot here so their minitruck can rip it up yeaaaah. Brakes should not be needed for a burnout in a manual at all.

doing a 1 minute + burnout in an rb will have most of the oil left sitting in the top of the head as the stock returns are not adequate, you will then starve the bottom end of oil and as you say... f**k your engine... get the reply yet?

would love to see u guys rip a straight 1 minute burnout without using the brakes.. without f**king ur engine.. get the question yet?

Noobcake. You have one too many o's, and are missing a K.

No more serious, or even semi-serious replies to this thread - PLEASE

Can moderators close this thread on the fact that it lowers the respect for the entire forum?

This is a car enthusiast website, not about pulling a fully sick 1 minute burnout inside your garage...

P.S. buy cheaper tyres :cool:

Can moderators close this thread on the fact that it lowers the respect for the entire forum?

This is a car enthusiast website, not about pulling a fully sick 1 minute burnout inside your garage...

P.S. buy cheaper tyres :P

Now that is a serious post.

Funny interesting fact. If you google "ABS burnout" on the aussie google, this is the first link that comes up :)

Reason i found that, is i was wondering if locking the front brakes up while doing a skid on a ABS car puts stress on the ABS unit.

Edited by PM-R33

so what makes doing a line lock in your friends cardboard mansion cool i have to ask? if u wanna smoke em up go out to a burnout comp or better yet learn to drift. stop being a tool line locks cause so much damaging stress on your ride why would you want to.

now turn around so i can slap you in the back of the head

Cawk, cawk...Squawk squawk squawk

just wondering if u can, ma mate owns an r34 wit ab's and when he tries to rip it off the abs will jus kik in.. its manual btw

Squawk squawk squawk......Squawk squawk squawk

you guys aint very helpful.. my brakes stil lock up /shake while tryin to do a 30 second burnout

Cawk, cawk, cawk cawk cawk

Wanna apple?

Edited by madbung

I really hate helping people destroy their cars, but for the sake of this twit going away and in the absence of moderators locking the thread:

A. Disconnect or short your rear ABS sensors

OR

B. Disconnect your rear brake lines and block them off

OR

C. Buy a couple of brake bias valves

I too am waiting for the "how do I rebuild my engine/diff/gearbox/car" thread.

you guys aint very helpful.. my brakes stil lock up /shake while tryin to do a 30 second burnout

My god you really are a noobcake! as if you come on a forum that is serious about the car scene and within your first hanfull of posts you put up this rubbish..

if you really want to bag it up...put your bumper up to your garage wall of your mates mansion and then floor it...

Edited by Slow S13

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