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21-04-2014, 03:59 PM | #1 | ||
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So sitting watching the Good Friday burnouts at Perth Motorplex. Enjoying watching the Holdens catching fire .
Conversation: what do you think the ultimate burnout car would be? Friend suggests something short wheelbase and RWD, an Escort with a blown 351. I think maybe a 6R4 Metro with only RWD. Maybe a Cosworth Sierra. Then I think of the 4 wheel steering cars that were popular some time ago. Maybe an old 4WS Skyline with just power to rear wheels. I know at low speed the rear wheels went opposite to the fronts and high speeds the same. So I don't know where the speed sensors were. If your doing a burnout you would want the rear wheels going in opposite direction to the fronts. Friend says too hard to control. I don't think so. Anyone seen a 4WS burnout? Be interested in thoughts for an ultimate burnout car? |
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