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Knot
09-18-2004, 03:26 AM
http://makoto.dyndns.org/membermedia/-=Burnouts=-/Nitin%20Camry%20Burnout.avi

Size : 35MB
Car : Toyota Camry
Smoke : Enough
Tires : total worn out

http://sjaro.speed.planet.nl/jabbasworld/Nitin_Camry_Burnout.jpg

:lol:

FPVPSI
09-18-2004, 04:11 AM
OMG!!! what smoke!!! I know the same trick, but with lube...8)...not that kind of lube, but the stiff that makes doors from stop squeaking... :lol:

ZfrkS62
09-18-2004, 04:21 AM
you can do the same thing by rerouting your washer nozzle hoses to spray out the fenders and fill the bottle with bleach.
just yank the e-brake, hit the spray button and stomp the accelerator :twisted:

Knot
09-18-2004, 04:44 AM
you can do the same thing by rerouting your washer nozzle hoses

I thought about this a couple of weeks ago, want to do this with my e30 bmw for drifting, but then on the rear wheels and with oil :)

ZfrkS62
09-18-2004, 05:23 AM
oil will eat the rubber off the tires and suspension though. that and it could get expensive quick, the way oil prices keep going up.

bleach is a bit safer since it isn't as aggressive on rubber components. there's probably other stuff out there too. just experiment with different stuff.

FPVPSI
09-18-2004, 06:00 AM
ummm oil is not a smart option i dont think...like ZfrkS62 said it could really damage components quickly, not to mentio its pretty flamable.... :twisted:

Knot
09-18-2004, 06:57 AM
ummm oil is not a smart option i dont think...like ZfrkS62 said it could really damage components quickly, not to mentio its pretty flamable.... :twisted:

Ok, maybe i should try something else.

Why i thought oil: A guy at the Dutch 2004 Driftchallenge was spraying wd40 oil on the rear tyres of his 350z to get more smoke, and therefore also a higher score :)

MartijnGizmo
09-18-2004, 09:27 AM
oil will eat the rubber off the tires and suspension though. that and it could get expensive quick, the way oil prices keep going up.

bleach is a bit safer since it isn't as aggressive on rubber components. there's probably other stuff out there too. just experiment with different stuff.

Bleach should give a lot of white smoke. Glycerine is used by hotrod-owners as it is quite slippery, it's also used in sexual lubricants.