burning my tires
burning my tires
I've try many times and I can't spin my tires. They will spin a little but not enough to make a mark on pavement. The car seems to run OK - it goes about 7.8-8s to 60mph. I have auto, original tires (crapenzas) and traction control is off. Anybody knows why I can't burn my tires 

Originally Posted by Fr33way
brake torque it, hold brakes and give some gas. It will rev a little more then let off the brakes and you are already alittle higher in the revs.
BTW why are you doin this?
BTW why are you doin this?
Originally Posted by Mass_Media
Dont do it its a waste of money (gas, tires, transmission) not worth it in my opinion...you look like a moron.....
Originally Posted by Arek
With all my cars I had in the past I could do this (they were all standards do). I will soon change my tires to I figure that I can make some doughnuts but I can't and I was just wondering why. 

Recently, even after I'm driving around 10-15 mph or so, and I hit the gas, my tires have been breaking loose. I am not purposely trying to spin the tires or anything like that, just accelerating hard after I've already started moving from a stop. Doesn't matter if I'm going in a straight line or around a turn, happens almost every time. I let off once they start, but it's kinda odd, especially with heavy-ass 19" wheels and an automatic transmission (not that I'm complaining).
Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Recently, even after I'm driving around 10-15 mph or so, and I hit the gas, my tires have been breaking loose. I am not purposely trying to spin the tires or anything like that, just accelerating hard after I've already started moving from a stop. Doesn't matter if I'm going in a straight line or around a turn, happens almost every time. I let off once they start, but it's kinda odd, especially with heavy-ass 19" wheels and an automatic transmission (not that I'm complaining).
That is really weird espically since, you have heavy 19's on....
Originally Posted by Arek
I've try many times and I can't spin my tires. They will spin a little but not enough to make a mark on pavement. The car seems to run OK - it goes about 7.8-8s to 60mph. I have auto, original tires (crapenzas) and traction control is off. Anybody knows why I can't burn my tires
How old are you? 18 or 38?
Originally Posted by Mass_Media
Wow thats weird....your tires getting bald?
That is really weird espically since, you have heavy 19's on....
That is really weird espically since, you have heavy 19's on....
Only place Ive had a problem breaking the tires loose is above 5000ft.
Im back in Cali for the summer and love the increase in power (best mod yet! lol). Got on the gas real hard one night and found myself doing a burnout upto 5k RPMs! And Im and auto so thats a big deal for me. Unfortunately I was trying to accelerate not spin the tires.
Im back in Cali for the summer and love the increase in power (best mod yet! lol). Got on the gas real hard one night and found myself doing a burnout upto 5k RPMs! And Im and auto so thats a big deal for me. Unfortunately I was trying to accelerate not spin the tires.
Originally Posted by jasba
Can you do doughnuts in a FWD car?........
Its simple actually, get some Taco Bell dinner trays, ya know, the plastic ones... put them on your rear tires, and let err rip! (I have seen it done. not quiet a donut, but a lot crazier.) Eats through those trays like crazy, but eh..
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your car should peel no problem
I have the very same problem except I'm still on stockers, but yea, pedestrians always think I'm trying to showoff or something but i'm not. the disadvantages of a powerful fwd
Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Recently, even after I'm driving around 10-15 mph or so, and I hit the gas, my tires have been breaking loose. I am not purposely trying to spin the tires or anything like that, just accelerating hard after I've already started moving from a stop. Doesn't matter if I'm going in a straight line or around a turn, happens almost every time. I let off once they start, but it's kinda odd, especially with heavy-ass 19" wheels and an automatic transmission (not that I'm complaining).
Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Recently, even after I'm driving around 10-15 mph or so, and I hit the gas, my tires have been breaking loose. I am not purposely trying to spin the tires or anything like that, just accelerating hard after I've already started moving from a stop. Doesn't matter if I'm going in a straight line or around a turn, happens almost every time. I let off once they start, but it's kinda odd, especially with heavy-ass 19" wheels and an automatic transmission (not that I'm complaining).

With the advanced timing, even with Pilot Sports I have to be careful rolling on the gas when passing someone. The tires will squeal if I just floor it at almost any speed in 1st. If I floored it from a stop, not sure it would move...guess that's what FWD does.
But like you said, not complaining.
Originally Posted by irish44j
Your car is weak if you can't get a nice screech going into second 

to that one! just kidding!
When i had my craptenzas i did that all the time going into 2nd and even 3rd, but i just thought it was my tires...now i can still do it even with my falkens, which are MUCH grippier....whenever i spin my tires, however, it is on accident...not on purpose...i havent as much since i got my new tires, but it seems like any time i was in gravel or water with my craptenzas, no matter what i did, i would spin them...
Originally Posted by maxilvr06
to that one! just kidding!
When i had my craptenzas i did that all the time going into 2nd and even 3rd, but i just thought it was my tires...now i can still do it even with my falkens, which are MUCH grippier....whenever i spin my tires, however, it is on accident...not on purpose...i havent as much since i got my new tires, but it seems like any time i was in gravel or water with my craptenzas, no matter what i did, i would spin them...
Originally Posted by Mass_Media
well great....I can get my tires to chirp from a stop (Toyo Proxy 4's) but nothing like you guys are describing.... 

Originally Posted by xlcrew
find water, get your tires wet, pull up the e brake, brake torque the wheels and then gas it and let go of the brake. there you go, you need water to do a good one.
Bleach works really well too. It is really slippery and makes a lot of smoke.
Originally Posted by irish44j
I have the Proxies 4 also, on heavy 18's....but ever since I did the timing advance, I can chirp them going into 2nd fairly easily. Keep in mind I'm a 3.0 as well 








It was actually kinda scary