Mustang GT 5.0 Burnout - NEW and IMPROVED
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Yes, for sure. I saw a video of some moron doing a burnout, did not wear his seatbelt, lost control, crashed, and got injured. I hope you liked the video.
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You might've cleaned off the treads a bit. It's better than your first attempt, but still far from a good burnout.
When the video started I thought: "Ok, he's got the walk like he's determined to light those tires up! Or maybe he's just a complete goofball?" Well...I think I'm gonna go with the latter of the two.
When the video started I thought: "Ok, he's got the walk like he's determined to light those tires up! Or maybe he's just a complete goofball?" Well...I think I'm gonna go with the latter of the two.
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Wow, tough crowd. Yes, in the church parking lot, which is empty during the week. I guess I'll have to go with yet another new video, be on the watch for a new post in a few days. I promise, more smoke, more fierceness, and more noise!
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Just a question. I was always told as a kid that in the movies they'd put bleach on the tires to make the burn outs smokier. Is that true? And is it bad for the tire? Or is it like corking your bat?
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It does work, but I think what it does is soften up the tires and makes them wear thus smoke more but if you are doing burnouts are you really concerned about tire life?
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