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How NOT to do a burnout
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 9162859" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>looks like he just got the car and didnt know how to do a burnout, especially since he went to pop the hood and popped the trunk on accident.</p><p></p><p>even still, thats burnout failure. destroying a clutch is the worst smell ever and is so hard to mistake with the smell of burning rubber......even the sound burning rubber creates.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>there seriously arent plenty. Not enough actually, id say 5, maybe 10% (at best) of Vette owners actually know wtf they are doing. The rest think their base C6 is gods gift to the world and can dominate everything. hell my ex-boss has a base auto C5 and was trying to say he didnt want to race a bunch of cars whenever they pull up in fear of hurting their feelings. I laugh it off but its pretty sad how narrow minded he is when it comes to his precious corvette. </p><p></p><p>its funny, we had the post on the vette forum a while back about 03/04 Cobras, and the guys who were like "wtf is that slow pos?" or "its only just another supercharged mustang" were usually stock and though their vette was the shit, and all the guys going "dude, dont **** with 03/04 Cobras" and coming to the defense of the Terminators were usually guys with modified C5/C6Z's that new their shit and have been in the automotive aftermarket world for quite some time. </p><p></p><p>I love Vettes, but damn, i just wish there were more good Vette owners out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 9162859, member: 40530"] looks like he just got the car and didnt know how to do a burnout, especially since he went to pop the hood and popped the trunk on accident. even still, thats burnout failure. destroying a clutch is the worst smell ever and is so hard to mistake with the smell of burning rubber......even the sound burning rubber creates. there seriously arent plenty. Not enough actually, id say 5, maybe 10% (at best) of Vette owners actually know wtf they are doing. The rest think their base C6 is gods gift to the world and can dominate everything. hell my ex-boss has a base auto C5 and was trying to say he didnt want to race a bunch of cars whenever they pull up in fear of hurting their feelings. I laugh it off but its pretty sad how narrow minded he is when it comes to his precious corvette. its funny, we had the post on the vette forum a while back about 03/04 Cobras, and the guys who were like "wtf is that slow pos?" or "its only just another supercharged mustang" were usually stock and though their vette was the shit, and all the guys going "dude, dont **** with 03/04 Cobras" and coming to the defense of the Terminators were usually guys with modified C5/C6Z's that new their shit and have been in the automotive aftermarket world for quite some time. I love Vettes, but damn, i just wish there were more good Vette owners out there. [/QUOTE]
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