The perfect burnout

Clutch, transmission, rear axle

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cdeal28078 wrote:A guy at school way back when had the same type system except he used old tranny fluid.
Smoked up the whole student parking lot and had teachers coming from all directions. lol
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re: The perfect burnout

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I've never really done much power braking. It always seemed so counterintuitive to be applying brakes when flooring it!! I will say that if you have the power good burnouts are EASY--maybe even to easy. My FE will light them in the dry at anything under 50 and that gets a little scarry--especially with trac lock!!! (Now my 300 in the F100--NO WAY--good engine but---)

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67 Mustang fb FE 431ci
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91 Bronco 351
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