For those of you that race at the track I've a couple things I've been wondering... do you do the smoke shows to warm tires before you make your run a 'la the high hp muscle/funny cars? (I'm assuming that's what it's for anyway, make the tires stickier)
If so, how would you do so in a front wheel drive manual transmission? No worries, not that I'm going to try it, I've just always wondering how it's done. I know how a rear wheel drive auto would do it :p
Finally, when do you shift? When I'm driving around town I usually shift at about 3100. Just sounds right to me, and just for the record I'm not new to driving manual. Have been for 8 years, just seems like that'd be the right time.
i warm up my tires cause i have drag radials and they work better that way. i dont think there is any real need to do that on your normal street tires. unless you just want to clean them off.
i beleive most people shift at redline
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Driving around town is completely different from driving at the track.
You shift around 3k rpm to get better fuel mileage. If you want to accelerate as fast as possible, you generally floor it all the way up to the redline in these cars and then shift.
As for doing the burnout... as mentioned you'd only do that on tires that require it, which are drag slicks. With street tires you don't gain any traction with heat and can actually lose traction. You can give them a quick spin to throw off pebbles and stuff but that's it. Basically, once you hear them squeal, you're done. No smoke or anything.
If you've got the drag slicks and need to do a burnout, you can generally do so just by revving up and dropping the clutch quick enough to break traction. Hold the rpm's up and they'll spin and burn. If you haven't enough power to do this, then you probably don't really need slicks anyway.
Thank you both. Like I said, not planning on doing this myself, just a general curiousity. But, thanks again.
don't forget to set the handbrake so you'll sit and spin
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ecotechtuner (Seth) wrote:don't forget to set the handbrake so you'll sit and spin
You don't need the hand brake when you have enough power. For slicks Yes but street tires are so easy to spin.
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The track I race at has a lot of rubber built up, so I usualy don't do one. The ebrake methode is used to piss off my stoner neighbor.
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I've used the e-break method to burnout showing off for friends and stuff, it never works good for me if the road is dry, i end up buring out but also moving foward pulling my locked up back wheels, I've tried it where they hose down my front tires and that works much better. Never tried it when the whole road is wet, prolly be worse than doing it when it dry, my rear tires just dont grip well to burn out.