How to do a burnout? (6spd)

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Old 09-17-2004, 07:32 PM
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The problem with that is there is no real simple way to make a streetable set for the CL. THe Civics and Integras that use the radius arm traction bars have a totally different lower arm. THe CL already has radius rods built right in. THey just bolt through big rubber pillows. I think the spherical bearing deal might work I'm just nervous about durability if one broke loose the front wheels could go every-whicha-way.
The bolt on unit for track duty is just the first step. A compete replacement may be in the future.
Old 09-17-2004, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ChadT
Wheel hop can find you. even on the street.
Ah, but the thread title was about doing a burn out at the track.
Old 09-18-2004, 07:14 AM
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I'm about to bolt up the dr's and head to the track today so wush me luck. Low 60's to low 70's with not much humidity.
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After all that talk it didnt even metter. They put barricades in front of the water box you you HAD to drive around it, so no fwd burnouts. Idont know if it really mattered though, because the tires didnt really spin at all, but wheelhop was still an issue.
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