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03SVTPower
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i tried to do a brake stand to heat up my DR's and the car stalls out. Had the T/C off too, any ideas on how to smokem up real nice?
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season'd 88
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[ November 06, 2006, 01:52 AM: Message edited by: season'd 88 ]
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03SVTPower
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lol, how many more oats? figured a 03 Cobra would have no problems, or is it driver error? [ October 27, 2004, 08:21 PM: Message edited by: 03SVTPower ]
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87mustang
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rev it higher or lay down some water, got to be fast with the cluch!
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03SVTPower
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quote: Originally posted by 87mustang: rev it higher or lay down some water, got to be fast with the cluch!
ah ha, im so use to driving around the water box that i didnt get the tires wet! try that next time.
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season'd 88
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[ November 06, 2006, 01:52 AM: Message edited by: season'd 88 ]
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03SVTPower
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quote: Originally posted by season'd 88: They way i do mine(not necessarily the right way)is back into the water spin the tires over lightly roll fwd and wait for the track cat to motion do your thing..then i rev it real high, dump the clutch, and quick on the brake with left foot, and gas it high off the limiter just until you know youve added enough power to keep them burning appling enough brake to keep you there and watch the tach to keep it in the sweet spot. Thats basically what i do although its rather abussive..esp on the back brakes. If i had a car as nice as yours, i might be a bit less abussive but thats why i drive my old beater.
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wilit
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Pull the fuse for the ABS.
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1Sicgt
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Be gentle though, the stock IRS could wheel hop on you if it grabs too much. Shearing half shafts sucks.
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TRIXSNK
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quote: Originally posted by 1Sicgt: Be gentle though, the stock IRS could wheel hop on you if it grabs too much. Shearing half shafts sucks.
Yup...don't feel bad i did the same thing the other night in the rain and obviously didn't rev it high enough and when the rpm's dropped i felt it start to hop a little and quickly got out of it.
What 88 said is exactly how i've done it in all my RWD cars....excpet i need to go even higher up the rpm range w/ this car
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wilit
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quote: Originally posted by Quick 88LX: I thought 2003 Cobras had a solid rear axle?
1998 was the last year of a solid axle for the Cobra.
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cobraracer46
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This is the first time I have heard of a 03 Cobra that cannot spin its tires. I have no problem roating the 285's on my non blown 01 cobra
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bunchmyfunky
CAFords Drag Racing Mod
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First off don't pull the fuse for the abs there's no need to do it. Do what Rhett said back into the water put it in first spin the tires real quick to get out of the box then put it in second bring the R's up to 4k and drop the clutch put your foot on the brake and feed the gas in, keep the R's in the upper 5k range. When the tires start grabbing you will feel it and see your rpm's start dropping, feed in a little more gas to keep it up let off the brake and drive it up to the line.
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03SVTPower
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quote: Originally posted by cobraracer46: This is the first time I have heard of a 03 Cobra that cannot spin its tires. I have no problem roating the 285's on my non blown 01 cobra
Never said i couldnt spin the tires just never wanted to do a brake stand before. Still getting use to the car when it comes to abusing it! [ October 31, 2004, 06:02 PM: Message edited by: 03SVTPower ]
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1WICKEDmach
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With drag radials go around the water. Rev to 5k and pop the clutch and grab the brake. Make sure you arent to far away from the water pit because if you try to do it in the sticky area it will be much harder and probably cause the car to go sideways or stall. I did second gear burnouts with my stock mach1 on dragradials(no water) with no problem. It just takes practice. SLP makes a bolt in linelock that will make your life easier, i am getting one for next season.
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