Great Beretta Burnout By Brad in the GODLIKE

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Great Beretta Burnout By Brad in the GODLIKE

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ive always worried i would pop the ebrake doin that so i never would attempt it
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I could be wrong...but I think you need new tires Brad.
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were u being held there buy a rope that was attached to that van? if u look closely at 21 sec in it looks like a rope on a Reece hitch going to the beretta tell me if i am wrong caz i could b but i dont think a beretta could get through 3rd gear and just being held in place by a e-brake
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I can spin 1 2 and 3 on a e brake burnout. You just need to get through first gear quickly so you can get the tires melted so it wont drag the back end.

I did a very similar burnout. So much fun.
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beroutofjtown wrote:were u being held there buy a rope that was attached to that van? if u look closely at 21 sec in it looks like a rope on a Reece hitch going to the beretta tell me if i am wrong caz i could b but i dont think a beretta could get through 3rd gear and just being held in place by a e-brake
X2 on the rope. And if you notice, when the tires are turned back and forth and the car slides side to side you'll notice the back tires roll as it sways.
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I've only managed to do Long burnouts after violent 180 degree e-brake turn.. on old asphalt road @ 2nd gear. Does not even need to have the e-brake on after the turn, car sits still without it.

My black car currently has so bad gearing that 1st gear + throttle will end up in One tire spinning like hell even if not trying, so i usually start with second, but i am not counting that as a burnout, needs both tires for that ;)

But never actually managed to make a stand still burnout with e-brake only, only got ass dragging after couple sec?... But I'm sure that would be possible by using crappier tires and/or adjusting the tire pressures that the rear would be low and front would be high... Are you guys like dumping the clutch at limiter or something? I would not dare to do that ;)
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I see no rope, the rear wheels look like they are shifting from torsion more than anything.
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Mine always just drags the rear tires with my lsd sprinning both fronts.
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Agreeed.... Poor spider gears.
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like i said i could b wrong i just like to c real burnouts n my friend tried to pull the old car strapped down trick on me but i found the ropes on his lol but if your saying theirs no rope then yea that's a sick beretta burn out
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Theres a pool of water under the front tires when he started. I don't think he hit 3rd. He didn't care about the trany or the tires. Both were pulled out the next day for a 3.94 swap. I think this is less wear on the spiders than driving with a team green on the street.
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The 5-speed spiders are beefy and will put up with a lot more than that.
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