|  12-14-2008, 07:07 PM | #21 | 
| Tri-State Addict | 
				__________________ 1996 Integra GSR - 585whp/385tq E85 2000 Integra Type-R - Totalled 2005 TSX 6MT - SOLD 2008 TL Type-S - Daily | 
|   |   | 
|  12-14-2008, 07:09 PM | #22 | ||
| Tri-State Post Whore | Quote: 
    
				__________________ Champ White 1996 Civic Hatch - To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 signatures. Quote: 
 | ||
|   |   | 
|  12-14-2008, 07:32 PM | #23 | |
| Tri-State Post Whore | 
			
			150whp is my reason to not do a burnout   . a little clutch drop at 2k though to spin some debris off but thats about it. i havent launched my car much since the last time i was at the track. (over a year) 
				__________________ Quote: 
 | |
|   |   | 
|  12-14-2008, 07:37 PM | #24 | 
| Tri-State Addict Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: AstonMember #3422 My Ride: 07 Legacy 06 Mazda5 96 Dakota 78 Firebird 03 Kawasaki iTrader: (2) | 
			
			wanna buy some muffler bearings?
		 
				__________________ 07 Legacy 06 Mazda5 96 Dakota 78 Firebird 03 Kawasaki To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 signatures. | 
|   |   | 
|  12-14-2008, 07:58 PM | #25 | 
| Tri-State Post Whore | 
			
			Just so you guys know, you can over heat a drag radial. You wanna do a burn out until it starts to bring the rpm down the let it roll out a little bit.
		 
				__________________ TST's most hated! To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 signatures. 05-28-2010 Insubordination (Second-Degree) 05-18-2010 Disrespecting Another Member 08-20-2009 Dodging Swear Filter / Inappropriate lang 01-06-2009 Non-Vendor Advertising | 
|   |   | 
|  12-15-2008, 12:52 PM | #26 | 
| Tri-State Addict | 
			
			I do it on street tires for about 3 seconds to get the water off from the water box (Atco doesn't allow you to drive around it) and get any rocks or pebbles out of the tires.
		 | 
|   |   | 
|  02-24-2009, 05:32 PM | #30 | 
| Tri-State Aficionado Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Forked River, NJ & Morgantown, WVMember #10443 My Ride: '97 GrandMarq, '00 Mustang GT iTrader: (0) | 
			
			I've never run slicks, but from what I've seen, like Sled said, the slicks will start to grab when they're heated.
		 
				__________________ Frank 1997 Mercury Grand Marquis - daily driver 2000 Ford Mustang GT - broken/damaged awaiting repair | 
|   |   | 
|  02-26-2009, 11:15 AM | #32 | 
| Tri-State Addict Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: clementon,  NJMember #10560 My Ride: 98 Mustang/99 mustang iTrader: (0) | 
			
			almost every car has enough power to spin the tires off the line.  i noticed a few people say they do them to get the water from the water box off, as well as any rocks or pebbles that are stuck to the tires.  street tires do benefit from a burnout.  go outside in the winter and feel ur tires, then in the summer, do a burnout for about 5 seconds, any longer is a waste. then feel ur tires.  heat helps rubber get soft. softer rubber can conform to the pavement surface better and thus give u better traction. so whoever sais a burnout with street tires is a waste is wrong.  but a long burnout with street tires is a waste.
		 | 
|   |   | 
|  02-26-2009, 11:52 AM | #33 | 
| Tri-State Addict Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Centervalley PAMember #5251 My Ride: 2005 Audi A4 Quattro 6spd, & 2004 Turbo Ralliart iTrader: (0) | 
			
			When on the strip it wamrs the tires e.i. it makes them more sticky......on the streen just to be cool and be like ooo everyone look at my my car is wasting $$$ and making anoying noses lol haha
		 
				__________________ FOR SALE: -Apexi SAFC-II special edition with evo plug N play harness To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 signatures. BUY IT lol To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 signatures. | 
|   |   | 
|  02-26-2009, 11:53 AM | #34 | |
| Tri-State Post Whore Join Date: May 2007 Location: SNJMember #4854 My Ride: JDM TyTe 1988 Single Turbo 1JZ 5-Speed Supra & 1998 Twin Turbo 6-Speed Supra BPU like a muhf***a! iTrader: (0) | 
			
			i have no idea how to do a burnout and would be afraid of messing up in front of everyone and being that guy so when i went to englishtown i just drove around the water 
				__________________  "What's your dad up to?"  Xbox LIVE Gamertag: InvisibleMonkey To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 signatures. To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 signatures. Quote: 
 | |
|   |   | 
|  02-26-2009, 12:02 PM | #35 | |
| Tri-State Addict | Quote: 
 I wish I could do an AWD burnout.   
				__________________ Older Setup - Custom Tuned Stage 3 S4 Old Setup - Built 2.7 Single S366 Turbo New Setup - RS6's, Meth, Dumps. Sitting on Jack Stands To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 signatures. | |
|   |   | 
|  02-28-2009, 09:11 PM | #38 | 
| Tri-State Post Whore | 
			
			This is def. a subject that I think varies on a solid answer depending on ambient temp and the temp your tires currently at.. It makes sense that when any form of rubber is heated it will give you more traction but at the same time if heated up TO much would create a slimy effect.  I think if its 20 degrees out any street tire should be warmed up a bit. If its 90 degrees out a street tire may already be at the temp it needs for max traction and doing a burn out would over heat it. I think the answer to "should you do a burn out with street tires" should be... Not always, It depends. Also ask any drifter it they feel a difference with their street tires after they warm up. You'll see pro's do a burn out before a session not to make their tires slip easiers but to get better traction to control and not "over" drift. If Im correct no drifter uses slicks. 
				__________________ If they don't make it... Build it! Last edited by Proven; 02-28-2009 at 09:15 PM. | 
|   |   | 
|  02-28-2009, 10:01 PM | #39 | |
| Tri-State Addict Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: clementon,  NJMember #10560 My Ride: 98 Mustang/99 mustang iTrader: (0) | Quote: 
 | |
|   |   | 
|  03-01-2009, 12:15 AM | #40 | 
| Tri-State Aficionado | 
			
			Most people say don't burnout in street rubber because the heat causes the blocks in the tread to squirm around under a hard launch or load which is true. Drag radials like ET Streets need a decent spin but not a John Force 1/8 mile smoke fest for heat and to clean them off. Something like these which doubles much better as a streetable tire compared to, say, ET Streets, needs just a small spin to clean off whatever water, debris, and small children are still stuck on them. They can quickly overheat and the tread blocks can want to walk around under a load.
		 | 
|   |   | 
|  | 
| Bookmarks | 
| 
 |  | 
|  Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post | 
| Yet another reason to not own a honda. | StreetEG | Off-Topic | 34 | 10-30-2006 09:00 AM | 
| Any reason for him to do this. | Adam496 | Ask The Law | 0 | 02-10-2006 10:44 PM | 
| reason to search | hummerman88 | Ask The Law | 1 | 01-11-2006 06:04 PM | 
| Another reason Jersey SUX | smoger | Off-Topic | 2 | 09-30-2005 04:04 PM | 
| Reason to own a 1st gen RX-7 | mazda6guy | Mazda Talk | 4 | 01-16-2005 10:36 PM |