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Old 06-06-2003, 04:42 AM
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How did he do that in a 2nd gen.

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RE:smokin

I think that must be a Turbo Diesel.
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Damn thats crazy!


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Its called powerbraking and/or bleach treatment. You can do it in any RWD w/rear drums.

Pretty cool pic though.
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How, not wanting to but curious?
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Re: Smokin'

Originally posted by Toddski
How did he do that in a 2nd gen.

http://www.daves.motorpage.com/
i think he hosed down the pavement to help him break it lose, but maybe not. i know the 3.4 will do it without water, but once again im not letting you guys prove it on my truck.
edit: its def. a power brake tho, u know one foot on the brake, one on the gas, ha ha, its good for it!

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Old 06-06-2003, 12:56 PM
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Originally posted by thowho1985
How, not wanting to but curious?
Left foot brake, right foot gas (full throttle). Hold down the brake while burning out.

When finished, replace rear brake drums and rear tires.

Bleach and water makes for a really slippery surface, however bleach eats your paint. Seems like a good trade off to me.
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reminds me of high school when i used to drive a camaro!
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Looks photochopped.
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Originally posted by prolax13
Looks photochopped.
If it was, damn thats good skills. But I don't think its photoshopped
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probably a gallon of cooking oils on his salavged tires lol
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I think I'll do that today.
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Originally posted by FUGGRWE
I think I'll do that today.
It's amazing that so many of your comments fit your avatar pic so well.
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Originally posted by 2001Millrunner
probably a gallon of cooking oils on his salavged tires lol
You could add a couple of these ":" to make your "lol" into a
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If you are goint to do bleach.. Go to the bone yard and grab a windshield washer bottle with pump and a set of hood squirters... Now drill a hole in your wheel house and install the squirters at the front of the tire as low and you can.. Wire the pump to a switch with the pump and bottle mounted in the trunk (be careful with the bleach..) Now add bleach and red food dye... hit the switch, drive a couple feet and put the hammer into it. Wait untill you see the big plume of red smoke... Pretty wild.. Fot the 3.0, you may want to add some oil as well...

I ran this set up in a 73 "Cuda I had in high school.. it was wild!!
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Re: Smokin'

If you can get to this original page, be sure to scroll down below the pics and note the section on "The Roll".

http://www.geocities.com/dave4runner...ge.htm#Theroll
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