tire burning fun found today
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tire burning fun found today
I have not looked at this a second time the car is silver may be a 2009 anyway had to get it over here enjoy
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/04/11/v...-its-drift-on/
looks like a 2008 srt8
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/04/11/v...-its-drift-on/
looks like a 2008 srt8
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RE: tire burning fun found today
I'm pretty sure that wasn't a srt8. If it was then that was pretty pathetic considering the right rear tire wasn't even spinning during that weak "burnout".
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ORIGINAL: bluestang50
I'm pretty sure that wasn't a srt8. If it was then that was pretty pathetic considering the right rear tire wasn't even spinning during that weak "burnout".
I'm pretty sure that wasn't a srt8. If it was then that was pretty pathetic considering the right rear tire wasn't even spinning during that weak "burnout".
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RE: tire burning fun found today
I think the one posted first on this is a little lame. Looks like the limited slip diff was blown or non-existent.
The second one posted on this topic (and onother thread) was awesomely cool and showed the massive power and ability to fry those tires (yes both rears).
Keep finding em and sending links - appreciate the entertainment and has me hanging off the edge of my seat waiting for one.
Cheers
Eric
The second one posted on this topic (and onother thread) was awesomely cool and showed the massive power and ability to fry those tires (yes both rears).
Keep finding em and sending links - appreciate the entertainment and has me hanging off the edge of my seat waiting for one.
Cheers
Eric
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ORIGINAL: BILLBRASKY
Your right that wasnt a limit slip rear end only one tire was spinning I thought something was wrong with the video.
ORIGINAL: bluestang50
I'm pretty sure that wasn't a srt8. If it was then that was pretty pathetic considering the right rear tire wasn't even spinning during that weak "burnout".
I'm pretty sure that wasn't a srt8. If it was then that was pretty pathetic considering the right rear tire wasn't even spinning during that weak "burnout".
I can only assume one of two things:
1. The drivers still had the traction control on, or
2. These were pre-production models that did not have the anti-slip differential.