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2002haccord
6/6/2006 12:32:03 AM
how do you make a 2002 honda accord burnout. ive seen it done on a video clip. and the car was stock
YeuEmMaiMai
6/6/2006 7:25:59 AM
V6? I4?

The easiest way is to smear some petrolium jelly on your tires and stomp on the gas (really works).


On a more serious note abusing the car like that will result in some expensive repairs as Honda parts are NOT cheap and while they will hold up really well, repeated abuse will take their toll on them.
mbo1985
6/6/2006 8:29:53 AM
if you have a stick shift, dump the clutch at 2000k or so.

I snapped a driveshaft once from doing something like this, so be careful...
2002haccord
6/6/2006 10:44:38 AM
I dont know if the car was a 6cyl or 4cyl but i was just wondering i tried it by holding the e-brake and it does only if the pavement is little wet but only smokes out on the passenger tire.
jesse6
6/7/2006 8:16:56 PM
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ORIGINAL: 2002haccord

I dont know if the car was a 6cyl or 4cyl but i was just wondering i tried it by holding the e-brake and it does only if the pavement is little wet but only smokes out on the passenger tire.


thats because you have an open differential(power goes to the tire with the least resistance.)
Chiovnidca
6/8/2006 12:44:17 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: 2002haccord

I dont know if the car was a 6cyl or 4cyl but i was just wondering i tried it by holding the e-brake and it does only if the pavement is little wet but only smokes out on the passenger tire.

You can try moveing the steering wheel side to side a little to get the left one going too. It works at the dragstrip with slicks anyway.
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