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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
My Car Died on day 2 with 53 Miles on it
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<blockquote data-quote="liter of cola" data-source="post: 15167726" data-attributes="member: 170751"><p>so how does one do a burnout? you rev up and drop the clutch shocking the whole drivetrain and then you get on the brakes straining the drivetrain even more the tires lose gripe then when ending the burnout you allow the tires to regain grip once again shocking the drivetrain. you go ahead and do 10 burnouts in a day and tell me you didnt just shorten the life of your drivetrain. your so hellbent on proving me a troll you should take it easy you might forget to torque a bolt on that fryer your working on.</p><p></p><p>and no, nothing your saying is going over my head... i read all of your extremely long winded comments and its amazing how far someone is willing to go to convince ppl burnouts dont break cars. well i've personally seen cars blow up in all types of ways wile ppl were burning out (abusing them). go ahead a think burnouts (abuse) do/does nothing to your car.</p><p></p><p>why dont you go buy a car someone drag raced for a year, see how that works out for you, cuz the gt350 has launch control too, guess that means you can launch the car a hundred times a day and you'll be good, lmao. go make me some fries.</p><p></p><p>by the way im laughing cuz insane people are funny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liter of cola, post: 15167726, member: 170751"] so how does one do a burnout? you rev up and drop the clutch shocking the whole drivetrain and then you get on the brakes straining the drivetrain even more the tires lose gripe then when ending the burnout you allow the tires to regain grip once again shocking the drivetrain. you go ahead and do 10 burnouts in a day and tell me you didnt just shorten the life of your drivetrain. your so hellbent on proving me a troll you should take it easy you might forget to torque a bolt on that fryer your working on. and no, nothing your saying is going over my head... i read all of your extremely long winded comments and its amazing how far someone is willing to go to convince ppl burnouts dont break cars. well i've personally seen cars blow up in all types of ways wile ppl were burning out (abusing them). go ahead a think burnouts (abuse) do/does nothing to your car. why dont you go buy a car someone drag raced for a year, see how that works out for you, cuz the gt350 has launch control too, guess that means you can launch the car a hundred times a day and you'll be good, lmao. go make me some fries. by the way im laughing cuz insane people are funny. [/QUOTE]
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