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Here's a video of a vid of a black srt4 doin a huge ass burnout on my friends old, stock tires. If any of you are from Idaho, you'll recognize this.
http://myweb.cableone.net/djemery4/e...T4_Burnout.wmv |
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Fresh Noob
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I recognize the vid...thats some tight shit...blacksrt311's car is some phat shit and I don't like SRT's...I've seen it in person, so take my word for it
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Fresh Noob
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you would be surprised how well this car still runs. I work at a dodge dealership here in boise, and the guy who owns this car brought it in for warranty work, and all it had was a small oil leak, it runs fine other than that. it is one sweet ass ride. it gave me a good laugh though when i felt the fender wells, and felt them coated in rubber. lol
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Cool Tremekian
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Um. . . not ripping on the car but my buddies Mazda Speed Protege could sit and smoke the tires just by pulling up the e-brake. No water, nobody holding him back, just him and his e-brake. all he has on it is a cold air intake. So that neon should have been able to smoke them easily. Just pull the e-brake and then let er rip.
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Fresh Noob
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haha my friend filmed that and after they did the burnout they went back to idaho speed center and my friends brought the tires in for srt311 and he didnt even say thanks of anything to my friends bringin them in, thats why some of us arent big fans of him.
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Cool Tremekian
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It is not that it has too much power, it is getting too much traction on teh front wheels and not enough traction with the rear wheels, which is why it screeches down the street. If it had too much power and no traction (like my friends Protege) then he would sit and spin the tires with no help. My car dosent need help, and I have over double what Srt-4 make. I do it easily, I just have a line loc so that I can shift while burning out. With my drag suspenion I have ALOT of traction. So if you put a bunch of weight in the trunk on that Srt-4 then he would just sit there and roast the tires with just the e-brake. I know that Srt-4 are the fastest car for under 20K and that their motors have alot of potential, but if the car has no weight on the rear tires they arn't gonna get traction. If you want to know know how to get more weight to the rear tires look at rear wheel drive cars that the drag strip, their tring to get traction with the rears, weight on the front tires causes them to spin. Now with the Srt-4 with all the weight on the front tires causing the rear ones to have no traction is bad for bunouts, but good for racing. Now whos dumb for not knowing how weight transfer works!
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1974 Chevy Nova Custom (for sale) 5.7L 350 c.i.d. V8 w/4-speed man. and 3:90:1 gears Too many mods to list 1999 Silverado Z71 5.3L 325 c.i.d. V8 w/4-speed auto and 3:42:1 gears Flowmaster Force II 3 in. cat-back exhaust, JBA 9mm Power Cable spark plug wires, Hypertech 160 degree thermostat Best 1/4 mile = 16.727@81.51 (Stock) 4332 pounds, 290 - 310 hp and 351 - 361 ft.lbs. Reon Kadena & Yoko Matsugane = Perfect 10!! Streetfire.com and all that link to it can eat my *ss!! |
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