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Burnouts (Read 599 times)
May 1
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, 2005 at 11:18pm
jknight8907
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Ever been to a burnout contest? Yesterday I went to a car show/burnout contest at a town about 30 miles from here.
Man it was great. I think I have hearing loss and lung damage. We were about 4 feet from the rear tires of each car, so we got the full blast of noise and smoke. (next year I'm taking note of the wind direction...) The winner was a Monte Carlo with no mufflers to speak of (I thought my eardrums were bleeding) and huge drag slicks. He left a pile of rubber 2" deep.
If you watch Monster Garage, the announcer guy (Big Schwag), was there with the donut cop car, the Escalade with the grill and big TV, and he also announced for the burnouts.
They don't call him 'Big' for nothing...
Also they had some live rock music, with speakers and subs so big you could hear it blocks away and feel the air move from 40 feet away.
And the best part? Powered parachutes! They had a few on display there, then took two to the local airport. These two flew past the show (which was right on the river) at about 40 feet. Awesome, I want one.
I'll link to some pictures later on, probably tomorrow (you gotta see 'em). There's a local company called Select Shots that goes to all the events and takes pictures, then puts them on their website to sell full-size versions.
I was going to enter my sister's Explorer, until 1.3 milliseconds later the thought came to me that in the past, no matter how wet the road or what I did, it wouldn't even chirp the tires. Forget that.....
Also they had some motorcycles burning out too, the champion from last year got up against a concrete barricade and burned until the tire blew, that was kinda stupid, but really impressive.
As we were walking away after it was over, brushing small chunks of rubber off our clothes and out of our hair, I felt something wet on my arm. I look down to see...
BLOOD!
There was blood dripping off of a cut on my arm where a chunk of motorcycle tire rubber had impacted my arm at high speed and ripped a nice hole. I felt it at the time but didn't look to see what it did and promptly forgot about it.
The state trooper at the exit kinda looked at me funny as I walked by with a bloody arm....wonder what he was thinking...
But after I got the blood wiped off with a napkin and poured some of that alcohol hand-cleaner crap on it (god that burned), I was most dissapointed at the size of the cut. I was hoping for stitches or something.....but it was barely a scratch. Must have been the rate of impact that made it bleed so much...
So anyway.......................................
Oh, and that ear-splitting, rubber burning Monte Carlo is for sale for $6000.......
Edit: Gosh that was a long speech....
&&It is better to remain silent and be considered a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.&&&&There were once four people named Everybody, Somebody, Nobody and Anybody. Somebody had to do a job, but Nobody wanted to do it. Nobody could see that Anybody could do it, and Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody's job. Nobody ended up doing it, and it so happened that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done.
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May 2
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, 2005 at 12:42am
beefhole
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Dontcha just love it when you've been typing for 45 minutes and
then
you realize it's long?
But it's a good story. Sounds like good fun. I forget about injuries ALL the time-8 months ago, I fractured my wrist. It hurt like hell, but I brushed it off since I figured it was supposed to do that after you fall on it. Well, I've been walking around with a fractured wrist for the past 2/3 year and I'm just startin to really feel it now
Me personally, I like to keep my eardrums intact (hearing loss is minimized that way
)
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May 2
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Burnouts are a ton of fun. I must admit that I have never been in an actual contest-but me and a few of my friends occassionally take ours cars out and smoke off the tires just for the fun of it (don't tell the police though
).
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May 2
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, 2005 at 8:13am
Souichiro
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Yup always funny when people come up to you and are like: Dude you're bleeding!
Seems like you had a fun day! and there I was working
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May 2
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You know what I find funny are the kids now days that will pull into a gas station gather a bunch of change, pump a $1.50 worth of fuel and then waste it pulling out squeeling the tires on thier little Briggs & Stratton powered low rider. thinking to themselves the whole time that they impressed someone
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May 2
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, 2005 at 9:55am
Foxhound-B
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Burnouts...what a nonsense.
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May 2
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, 2005 at 1:15pm
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For ultimate burnouts put Fairy Liquid on the tyres first, serious smoke 8)
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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May 2
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Tires are expensive. Burnouts are not too good on them.
Woodlouse2002 PITA and BAR!!!!!!!!&&&&Our Sovereign Lord the King chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the Act made in the first year of King George the First for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies. God Save the King.&&&&Viva la revolution!
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May 2
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Hence Fairy Liquid, it makes smoke without totalling the tyre
One word from the wise, DON'T do burnouts on re-treads, my cousin did this on his motorbike and needed to replace the rear wheel when the tyre exploded and the rim dug into the concrete in his garage
I thought it was funny
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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May 2
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you cant beat a good burnout!
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May 2
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Quote:
For ultimate burnouts put Fairy Liquid on the tyres first, serious smoke 8)
I have found that household bleach works the best.
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I have found that household bleach works the best.
i don't know if i wan't to be spraying bleach every where (tires, under body, and anything behind)
Sincerely,&&Me&&
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May 3
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i don't know if i wan't to be spraying bleach every where (tires, under body, and anything behind)
It doesn't really do anything (it won't take off paint or anything). The burnouts you see in films and such used bleach-thats why there is soooooo much white smoke, without it you can still get a lot of white smoke-but it does add quite a bit.
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I was 18 in 1969 ..........been there done that........even then it was only impressive the first few times, then all the guys we saw doing it were referred to as "Squirrels"
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And here's the pictures:
http://www.selectshotsphotography.com/SSP_Gallery/2005/04/29/index.htm
&&It is better to remain silent and be considered a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.&&&&There were once four people named Everybody, Somebody, Nobody and Anybody. Somebody had to do a job, but Nobody wanted to do it. Nobody could see that Anybody could do it, and Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody's job. Nobody ended up doing it, and it so happened that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done.
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May 11
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Powered parachutes are on page 46
Burnouts start right after that
I'm visible in image 1213. Find the guy in the white t-shirt at the far-left of the image. My head is directly to the right of his hat, I'm wearing sunglasses and am plugging my ears....
And again in image 1230...find where it says Dodge on the tailgate, look straight up from the O.
&&It is better to remain silent and be considered a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.&&&&There were once four people named Everybody, Somebody, Nobody and Anybody. Somebody had to do a job, but Nobody wanted to do it. Nobody could see that Anybody could do it, and Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody's job. Nobody ended up doing it, and it so happened that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done.
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May 13
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, 2005 at 7:14pm
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you guys want to see some smoke?
watch the last 30 seconds of this video:
http://ler.serveftp.net/onelap/2005/day08/video/md08v1.wmv
Sincerely,&&Me&&
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May 13
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What a waste of good tires
AMD Athlon 64 3700+&&GeForce FX5200 256Mb&&1GB DDR400 DC&&Seagate 500Gb SATA-300 HDD&&Windows XP Professional X64 Edition
&&&&That's right, I'm now using an AMD! I decided to give them another try and they kicked the pants off of my P4 3.4!
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