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Old 05-28-2006, 04:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Which wire to pull?

Yo guys I was thinking maybe I should do the burnout mod at the track. I cant remember where the thread was but I think I remember reading that you could just pull one wire or fuse by the brakes and that will enable you to fog it easy. I figure this will help my traction. So whats the easy way to do it? Thanks guys wish me luck.
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Re: Which wire to pull?

SICK Burnout Modification

Help with "Burnout Mod"
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Re: Which wire to pull?

Ok thanks 37L1, hey so will this mod not be a good idea on the track? I'm heading to the track in a little bit. Damn almost 2 hour drive
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Re: Which wire to pull?

Spinning tires = loss of time.

You want traction, brother. Hook up and go.

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