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Old 04-30-2004, 12:11 AM
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My friend wants a older car thats like a trans am or camero to pull phat burners with think this would be a good car?

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Old 04-30-2004, 12:15 AM
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Those mid eighties 305'* are kinda dogs, but if you put some water under the tires first, they'll burn.
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yuh that oughtta do it
Old 04-30-2004, 12:18 AM
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Ya i just looked up the specs in my chilton manual 150 hp ewwww and only 240 tq
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BIN is way to much IMO
Yea, put some oil on those tires, then see a good burnout once you get it going
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Originally Posted by Twister97
BIN is way to much IMO
Yea, put some oil on those tires, then see a good burnout once you get it going
LMFAO thats like my contour 2.0 dohc If i can get a little little puddle of water droper in 1st and get the speed up to 30-35 mph (spinning) then take the e-brake off fully I can smoke the tires hard for a good litterally 75+ feet hardcore smokeage its a phat burnout car and neutral or reverse dropping the tranny i would get the same effect i think but it aint worth it so hard on the tranny never did a reverse drop or neutral drop since my tranny went on my 87 pontiac 6000-le @ 102k miles btw all i need to do is start in alittle bit of water then i can go onto dry for along time...........lol
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is all i got to say
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You want a good burnout car? Find a 78 Olds Delta 88 LS. I had one when I was in the Army. I called her the Juggernaut. WIth the rocket 350 setup in there, I could roast a set of tires!! Whether just rompiong it at the light, or powerbraking her in a parking lot, she loved to make smoke. I have a pic of her somewhere I should scan in. My ex said she cried when she sold the Juggernaut (I was in Panama, waiting to get out and move up here. She couldn't move 2 cars by herself)
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IMO, that 84 T/A isn't the burnout car you're after! That 305 is a dog and with only a 3.27 rear-end, you're not likely to get much out of it!! My T/A is a 301 (4.9 L) and it sucks!! It'* all I can do to get a brake torque out of it! That'* why the 403 is being rebuilt and will be put in this winter.

Go for a mid to late 70s Chevy with the 350 and lower gear ratio. Or, find a mid 70s Pontiac with the 400 engine and 5 speed manual. You'll be good to go then!
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**** a 4.3 S10 can waste that car you think is a burnout car slow ride


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