yeah ive done that
11/28/2005 12:35:28 PM
+1 to ur rep points omg u are 2 kewl
11/28/2005 12:40:43 PM
i forgot the rest of the commercial.it comes on TLC and disco channel.some lady who is a pro dragster. someting like that
11/28/2005 12:45:20 PM
oh ok. i think ive seen it.Shirley Muldowney
11/28/2005 12:46:54 PM
yeah. i think thats it
11/28/2005 12:47:47 PM
Cha-Cha
11/28/2005 12:56:05 PM
i cast magic missle for my escape i summon lesser minivan roll 1 of 25 little sister gets to come industrial gokart!!+
11/28/2005 1:26:53 PM
that's what the beater is for
11/28/2005 2:39:54 PM
My accord is too lame for burnouts.
11/28/2005 2:49:00 PM
fwd integra burnouts?I do 50 mph rolling burnouts. My dick must be huge, right?
11/28/2005 4:19:27 PM
i burned out your mothers asshole...yeah[Edited on November 28, 2005 at 5:37 PM. Reason : ]
11/28/2005 5:37:07 PM
I did a burn out on friday morning at 6am then again at 7.30amBet the neighbors loved that.
11/28/2005 6:59:55 PM
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11/28/2005 9:26:11 PM
I wouldn't normally do this, but:Ahmet
11/28/2005 11:39:39 PM
you got a lot of luggage in the back y0
11/28/2005 11:45:25 PM
No luggage, just a lot of weight transfer.Ahmet
11/29/2005 3:16:36 AM
Ahhhhhhhmet-Ahmet
11/29/2005 3:34:31 AM
^^ yeah he doesn't get the rwd thing...see weight continues to transfer rearward under hard acceleration because the drive tires get better traction... not lifted off the ground
11/29/2005 4:40:59 AM
If you were sitting still roasting the tires the rear end wouldn't drop so much.
11/29/2005 4:54:25 AM
"If you were sitting still roasting the tires the rear end wouldn't drop so much." As you may or may not be aware, maximum traction is achieved when the wheels are spinning just above (or if you're trying to slow down, just below) road speed. I would say the car was moving forward at around 45mph, and the wheels were spinning at closer to 60mph.It is my understanding that when sumfoo was commenting on the weight transfer, he was saying in forward acceleration rwd cars can continue to shift weight rearward, unlike fwd cars which are severely traction limited as acceleration/power is increased.Ahmet
11/29/2005 3:29:28 PM
^^no, he's right, b/c with less traction, you're getting less weight transfer, and therefore less traction...and therefore less weight transfer.oh, and...[Edited on November 29, 2005 at 3:33 PM. Reason : asdfasdf]
11/29/2005 3:32:47 PM
Hey Duke, why don't we look at this as a sum of forces and moments acting about the drive axle as the axis of rotation and concentrated point of forces applied...I thought about this yesterday when I was pulling my brother-in-law's stuck car out with the Teg.I always pull stuff like this in reverse because I get so much better traction.I had such good traction that I managed to stall out two or three times rather than spin my wheels...in loose wet sand.Oh, I also forgot to mention the coefficient of static friction versus the coefficient of kinetic friction...remember that the tire's traction against the road produces yet another moment about the axis of rotation. You have a greater moment acting against this moment in one direction (the entire length of the car and its associated weight distributions) as opposed to a smaller one if you're in reverse or driving an FWD car (like doodly squat)[Edited on November 29, 2005 at 3:46 PM. Reason : more brain-numbing shit...]
11/29/2005 3:43:57 PM
11/29/2005 3:58:56 PM
shit at 50 i like to hit 3rd and throw the rear end sidways as fuck and carry it to the other side and hit forth just to hear the tires chirp
11/29/2005 6:23:41 PM
[Edited on November 29, 2005 at 7:29 PM. Reason : bc i can]
11/29/2005 7:27:12 PM
i like FWD's nose pulling and torque steer.
11/29/2005 8:22:31 PM
im tellin yah. thats luggage
11/29/2005 8:27:26 PM
11/29/2005 8:49:42 PM
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/wetoddimage.wtdr/wOTQ3ODcwNnM0MTNkZmQzMXk1NDE%3D i got your milk, chris [Edited on November 30, 2005 at 12:20 AM. Reason : .]
11/30/2005 12:20:05 AM
I never bought that reverse is the lowest gear in most cars, though I've heard it all my life. I hit right around 50 in reverse in my old S10, shit got a little scary...
11/30/2005 4:09:45 AM
a classichttp://www.collegehumor.com/movies/1614396/
11/30/2005 4:26:57 PM
good movie
11/30/2005 4:41:00 PM
you can see the trays fly off when he goes into his first spin
11/30/2005 5:00:09 PM
This is me in my car, right before i was goin to get some new tires on, so i figured i would get my moneys worth out of my old ones....and the rest of the gallery... http://gallery.thevboard.com/index.php?album=03%20Spec%20V%2Fburnout%20pics&dispsize=512&start=0-ben
11/30/2005 5:04:13 PM
is that a road or a driveway or what?
11/30/2005 5:06:17 PM
road...but its never used, its like an alley thing, there is a pic of it in the gallery
11/30/2005 5:10:11 PM
yeah, i've done that, in the centenial campus parking deck
12/1/2005 11:28:04 AM
Winter Cruise Tour in Greenville, Sams club parking lot...I've got a vid of it too...got a careless and reckless ticket for it though...so it ended my donut/burnout days(or did it?)
12/2/2005 11:10:49 AM
Ahmet
12/3/2005 7:23:18 PM
holy shit people i knew it was because its a RWD car. i was just kidding about the luggage.man o man look what i started
12/3/2005 7:27:00 PM
damn, you niggers need a lesson on a track or something to really understand weight transfer. jebus[Edited on December 3, 2005 at 7:28 PM. Reason : im not saying i am a master about that topic though. ]
12/3/2005 7:28:05 PM
^ So far we were talking about simple acceleration as far as I know. A track introduces so many extra variables (turning, braking etc).
12/3/2005 8:27:00 PM
well by the looks of things people dont know how to accelerate.
12/3/2005 8:57:57 PM
gephelps, you're correct that the rear end would NOT drop much (in some cars, it wouldn't drop at all) if the car was at a stand still while spinning it's rear tires. I did not mean for my post to imply a contradiction to that, that was my mistake.However, I will disagree with your statement regarding maximum traction. Maximum traction is NOT achieved when the tires are turning at road speed. I will try to quickly and neatly give an example of this by pointing out that a car can accelerate the quickest, when the tires are spinning at a speed that's slightly above road speed as you also just said. Traction is what enables engine power to be applied to the ground. If the car accelerates faster when the wheels spin faster than road speed (which they do) then there must be more traction available under these circumstances.Maximum traction is not achieved when tires are turning at road speed (in accel or decel), similarly maxiumum cornering traction is not available at a zero slip angle. This isn't merely an opinion I happen to hold, it's fact.AhmetAhmet
12/4/2005 3:38:48 AM
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12/4/2005 1:42:51 PM
AhmetAhmet
12/4/2005 1:48:10 PM
^^^^ did this guy pass freshman physics? static friction (ie. tires gripping) uS=1.02 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> kinetic friction (ie tires spinning) uK=.17
12/4/2005 2:59:12 PM
You don't have to refer to me as "this guy", I'm right here, the name's Ahmet (as should be painfully obvious at this point).Tire compound interlocks with the ground at the molecular level. The additional adhesion this phenomenon can produce can produce is not avilable if there is no difference between road speed and tire speed. I'm not talking about kinetic friction versus static, rather traction. There is more traction available to accelerate a car (in any axis) when there's a small difference between road speed and tire speed (or direction). This concept is somewhat more complex than that of kinetic vs. static friction. AhmetPS:Ahmet
12/4/2005 6:53:45 PM