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gtjon

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hey does anybody know or have ever seen those people that ever can like peel tire everytime they shift..well how do they do it? is there a certain way to shift or do u just have to have a lot of horsepoweR? :dunno:

oh and is it possible in an automatic? :wall:

thanx.
 

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If it's a manual all you have to do is pop the clutch between shifts and give it more gas than necessary. If it's an auto really aggressive valve bodies will do the same thing between 1 and 2 but you're probably going to need another 200 digits in hp and torque categories along with a valve body to chirp like that.

Obviously more power helps.
 

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my gt does it in every gear except fifth, but as said above, only with heavy acceleration

my 96 gt auto scratched a little in 1st, 2nd, and sometimes third depending on the weather with its shift kit
 
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because this 2 mustangs i raced did it in front of me and id never seen it
 

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shift fast and aggresive and you will be able to chirp 3rd hard.
 
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well wats considered aggresive? like after 2ns just pusheit forward and give it gas?
 

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gtjon said:
because this 2 mustangs i raced did it in front of me and id never seen it

I raced an 01-04 GT this morning on my way to work, i got beat, but i spun through first, into second, and chirped 3rd before running it till it redlined. i was pulling on him, but ran outa street before i could actually take him.
 

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Petek said:
Bahh. FWD cars spin rediculously easy though.

they lose less power from engine to wheels, cause they have less rotating mass... we got a long way for that power to travel before we're actually planting it to the ground.
 

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when they take off, all of the weight transfers to the back of the car.
 

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Is this a serious thread? From this guy's spelling and ridiculous question and remarks, I'm not so sure.
 

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lol

its when they shift hard into the gears. they aren't letting off the gas when they shift. they just pop the clutch in shift and release hoping they dont miss a gear. :thumb:
 

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