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I'm Clint Grover with Never Done Industries and today I'm going to show you How To Do A Burnout!
Burnouts can be accomplished using just a few simple steps, but the steps differ depending on what you're driving. We're going to show you several options starting off with this:
A 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle, it's rear wheel drive with a manual four speed transmission
It has a Thunder Racing Engine that puts out 700 HORSEPOWER!
The steps we're about to show you will work for any rear wheel drive manual transmission vehicle.
Moving on to our next option:
A 2005 Ford F350 Super Duty, this truck is a rear wheel drive with an automatic transmission.
It has a modified v10 worth about 400 horse! It's got a 6" lift and 37" tires. Let's see if we can break them big meats loose!
The following steps will work with any rear wheel drive automatic vehicle.
Those were the rear wheel drives, now let's move to the front wheel drives
A 2005 Dodge Neon this car is front wheel drive and has a manual transmission.
It's got a FULLY built 2.6L stroker motor that puts down an absolutely astonishing 849 HORSEPOWER!
That's right you heard me 849! But is that enough to do a burnout? Let's find out!!!
The steps we're going to show you will work with any front wheel drive manual transmission vehicle.
And last but certainly not least!
A BONE STOCK 2007 Toyota Camry. It's a front wheel drive with an automatic transmission.
Now this one's going to be a little different. You have weight over the front wheels, a COMPLETELY underpowered engine and a drivetrain that was basically designed to work against the burnout.
BLAH BLAH BLAH, let's burn em anyway!!!
The steps we're going to show you will work with any front wheel drive automatic vehicle.
Now, If you're still having a hard time doing a burnout because your underpowered, your tires are too sticky or whatever...
What you need to do is put a little water on your tires.
Do NOT use bleach!
It creates a dangerous gas and it actually warms up your tires and makes them stick!
Also don't use oils! Because it WILL soak into your tires and compromise the safety of your vehicle.
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