Originally Posted By dvw
Originally Posted By Al_Alguire
Generally when a car is not going straight in the burnout it is from a lack off wheelspeed nothing more. If a car kicks out on the burnout its needs RPM or not being done in high gear to ad more wheelspeed it should straighten right up.

My burnouts are in high gear only, 6000 rpm. They average about 4.5 seconds. Do you think it needs more rpm?
Doug

One sure way to find out is to try some more time and then less time in the burn out using the 60 ft. times and reactions as your judgement scope


Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)