in the second video it looks like you used oil to create the massive smoke effect,
placing oil under the rear tires, or glazing the surface with oil
( or you just stopped in a puddle ) :-p
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in the second video it looks like you used oil to create the massive smoke effect,
placing oil under the rear tires, or glazing the surface with oil
( or you just stopped in a puddle ) :-p
whats the point in that second vid though, create a load of smoke and pollute the atmosphere? im not a hippy i love cars even yank ones that drink fuel like theres no tomorrow, but that just seems totally pointless
btw nice car cole looks crisp
thank you :DQuote:
Originally Posted by azure
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Originally Posted by hahaitsdoogle
Its a Water Box,or a puddle if you will. The same thing that most dragways use for people to do burnouts in. front wheel drive cars do not need to do burnouts as much as rearwheel drive cars,its a traction issue.Front wheel drive cars don't use "weight shift" as a way to gain traction,but rear wheel drive cars have to.No its not oilQuote:
Originally Posted by azure
yes its a lot of smoke,but Much safer than street racing!as andy704 asked a lot of folk are into street racing,I am not. Street Racing may be thrilling but it is dangerous as hell. dragways have saftey crews,med teams,car regs all to protect the drivers and fans. This is where Burnout Contests got their start.A much safer way to have a car contest than ripping off down some street.
ahh... someday..
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