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#637467 - 01/05/06 08:16 PM
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can anyone do a burnout in there X...
everytime i try to do it...my SLIP comes on.. do i need to turn off the VDC>..or wat...
i push the brake and then tap the gas...
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#637468 - 01/05/06 08:34 PM
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I certainly think the X would be capable... though maybe not with an auto tranny... hell, my Dakota could do it (3.6L 5-speed)...
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#637469 - 01/05/06 08:36 PM
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"do i need to turn off the VDC" Probably - wanna try and report back? However, even with VDC off, your ABLS will still kick in and maintain traction most likely.
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#637470 - 01/05/06 08:41 PM
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turn the VDC off hold brake hit gass and u can do a small burnout. Something kicks in though and stoops it wants u pass first gear
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#637471 - 01/05/06 08:46 PM
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X's can do "brakestands" where you lightly apply the brakes and roll onto the throttle. Kindda like linelock on a dragster,it locks the front tiers so the racer can spine the rear tires. FYI the X is NOT a dragster, but its kool to light em up!
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#637472 - 01/05/06 08:47 PM
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"Something kicks in though and stoops it wants u pass first gear"
Hey Chia, could you try that again in English? (sorry, couldn't resist...)
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#637473 - 01/05/06 09:07 PM
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Even my 3.3 can do a standing burnout, which really doesn't need much power btw. I believe most stock vehicles have brake bias of 85% f to 15% rear or so. With my hunbs unlocked and transfer case in 4-lo, burnouts are such a piece of cake
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#637477 - 02/05/06 08:15 AM
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My NA 3.3 on 33's and stock 4.636 gearing can light up the BFG M/T's w/o any more effort than just hitting the gas... I learned that after installing headers. Don't know real #'s, but I know I couldn't spin 'em easily (if at all) before.
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#637478 - 02/05/06 11:17 AM
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It's better to burn out than to fade away Ohh, you guys are talking about tires. My bad.
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#637479 - 02/05/06 11:56 AM
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Porsche996, you fail to mention you have a Frontier. You can light up the tires on most any pickup.
Anyone care to move this to the performance section?
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#637480 - 02/05/06 12:26 PM
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I don't think I've ever even tried to do a burnout in the Xterra. For that matter, I don't remember trying it on any car since I passed the age of about 20! But then I never was interested in lighting up my tires... always preferred going fast through corners and stuff! RJ, I hope you're kidding about doing burnouts in 2WD with low range engaged! My understanding is it is not good to drive in low range in 2WD, so I can't imagine it would be any healthier to do burnouts. You're doubling your the torque to just the rear when you do that!
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#637481 - 02/05/06 12:42 PM
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Originally posted by ChuckH: RJ, I hope you're kidding about doing burnouts in 2WD with low range engaged! My understanding is it is not good to drive in low range in 2WD, so I can't imagine it would be any healthier to do burnouts. You're doubling your the torque to just the rear when you do that!Theoretically, yes, 2-Lo has the potential to send double the torque and damage the axle. But just think, no matter what, your torque here is limited by your traction. As long as you're just doing a burnout, I can put a 4:1 transfer case in 2Lo and still be safe. Now if my rear tires are caught on something, like between rocks, or if I have drag slicks on, then we're talking snapped shafts and stripped ring gears.
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#637482 - 02/05/06 12:46 PM
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Originally posted by OffroadX: Porsche996, you fail to mention you have a Frontier. You can light up the tires on most any pickup.
Anyone care to move this to the performance section? Fuck no! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Only because my powers are weak in this section. :p
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#637483 - 02/05/06 01:11 PM
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How can you do a 2-Lo burnout? I tried once and you just can't generate enough RPMs at the tires to make 'em smoke worth a darn. We were at the big smoldering split in the old highway at Centralia, PA after ECXC last year and I was going for the "my tires are smoking from the hot pavement" shot.
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#637484 - 02/05/06 01:27 PM
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Originally posted by OffroadX: I was going for the "my tires are smoking from the hot pavement" shot. Should have just started your chainsaw and hid it behind your tires to get the smoke effect.
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#637485 - 02/05/06 01:31 PM
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Originally posted by OffroadX: How can you do a 2-Lo burnout? I tried once and you just can't generate enough RPMs at the tires to make 'em smoke worth a darn. We were at the big smoldering split in the old highway at Centralia, PA after ECXC last year and I was going for the "my tires are smoking from the hot pavement" shot. yea, i was up there a few weeks ago. that pavement actually was hot, but it was also pretty cold out. ive tried to chirp the tires, but i could only really spin them if i hit a puddle and stop and pull away. i wouldnt be doing it to much, my truck is in the shop right now for the 3rd torque converter,2nd one this year. im not sure how it keeps going, but im not hard on it. just watch out cause it cost me $2k to have mine rebuilt. now i have a warrantee for 2 yrs/24k miles.
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#637486 - 02/05/06 02:05 PM
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Originally posted by OffroadX: How can you do a 2-Lo burnout? I tried once and you just can't generate enough RPMs at the tires to make 'em smoke worth a darn. Are you talking about a standing burnout or a rolling one? For the rolling one, it's not gonna happen with any x (even 2nd gen) - not enough power. For standing burnouts, you're simply relying on the front brake bias to help you. The lower the gearing the better (well, up to a point), especially if you're using a stick-shift.
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#637487 - 02/05/06 02:08 PM
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Originally posted by zuzuman03: i wouldnt be doing it to much, my truck is in the shop right now for the 3rd torque converter,2nd one this year. im not sure how it keeps going, but im not hard on it. just watch out cause it cost me $2k to have mine rebuilt. now i have a warrantee for 2 yrs/24k miles. A proper burnout does not hurt the TC too much; your RPMs should be high enough anyway that your converter is locked. It IS hard on the rear shoes/pads and tires. Damn, with all this burnout talk I feel like the official XOC ricer or something.
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#637488 - 02/05/06 02:44 PM
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Are you talking about a standing burnout or a rolling one? For the rolling one, it's not gonna happen with any x (even 2nd gen) - not enough power. There is plenty of power to do a *rolling* burnout when you have it in 2wd. I can do it without a problem in my gen1.
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#637489 - 02/05/06 03:59 PM
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Originally posted by Polak: Are you talking about a standing burnout or a rolling one? For the rolling one, it's not gonna happen with any x (even 2nd gen) - not enough power. There is plenty of power to do a *rolling* burnout when you have it in 2wd. I can do it without a problem in my gen1.In 2 LO you can do a rolling burnout in your Gen 1?
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#637490 - 02/05/06 04:07 PM
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2wd = 2 wheel drive = 2HI ... I'm not sure what 2LO is since I think I only have 2Hi N 4Hi 4Lo
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#637491 - 02/05/06 05:04 PM
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Rolling burnout in 1st Gen on dry pavement? Good luck...
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