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What torque out put do I need for rolling burnouts?

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Old 01-31-2013, 12:27 PM
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That's what hot rod are all about isn't it? WTF?! I ask a simple question and I have 40 idiots comment and a few people who actually know what's going on? And whom ever thinks its hard to keep there car hook up in the rain needs to man up. Anything short of 400 wheel hp won't do that. WHO WANTS TO DO A BURNOUT IN THE RAIN?! LMAO the only way to do a roller is at freeway speeds. And don't tell me this dumb or worthless because that is your opinion. I have a friend with a twin turbo z06 who can do it with 750 wheel hp at any speed under 100. Bolt slicks on and the car runs 8.90's. and who ever thinks he had a 7 trillion hp something with a billion doller tranny in it needs to get over yourself. Many thinks are wrong with what you said. Output shaft splines don't shear off, THE WHOLE SHAFT DOES, and if the driveline broke how did your rear end break? And there's no reason to s*** yourself because all of that only makes loud noises. Nothing bad would happen.

Basically this answers my question. None of you know. Which is a completely reasonable answer.

Whoever wrote: "if you have to ask you can't afford it" I'm asking to know how big if a check to write and who to give it too.
 
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Old 01-31-2013, 12:33 PM
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FYI guys the correct answer is about 700hp and 1300lb-ft for a stick size mud tire. (Less grip)
 
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if you want to be taken more seriously, don't ask stupid questions like:

how do I make my truck burn out, or how to I make my truck blow black smoke..

stupid questions get stupid answers..

if you want a more serious response, ask a question like:

how can I get my truck to 500hp, or how can I get my truck to 600hp, etc...

give an actual goal. not just I want to peel out going down the road. a stock truck with a fueling box and cheap tires can do that...
 
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Originally Posted by nskyline34
FYI guys the correct answer is about 700hp and 1300lb-ft for a stick size mud tire. (Less grip)
FYI I already told you my truck will light up its 35" mud tires from a rolling start...guess you were not paying attention... and I don't have 700hp 1300tq...

try again.
 
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Old 01-31-2013, 01:13 PM
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Sorry, so many dumb answers I guess I glazed over it. My bad. I'm sorry. But I don't want a rolling start. It can do that now.
 
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without video proof i would guess your imaginary friend with his imaginary 750hp twin turbo z06 is pulling your leg. with no video proof means it never happened.
 
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Sorry, so many dumb answers I guess I glazed over it. My bad. I'm sorry. But I don't want a rolling start. It can do that now.
 
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Nobody here said it can't be done..get off your high horse and the baby powder.. you ask a dumbass question you will get smartass responses.. and yes it is stupid.. what exactly are you proving my doing it?? Look for around 1200 ft lbs and about 500 hp. Now go put some powder on your butt cry baby
 
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Originally Posted by jkeaton
I think the op will get the idea from 3 pages of comments. I should close this thread unless you want to wait for him to respond.....
i think this would be a great idea.
 
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Old 01-31-2013, 01:46 PM
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Z06 weighs in about 3100 pounds, with 750 horsepower, that would mean a weight/power ratio of 4.13 pound/horsepower.

The dodge ram 1500 (going to assume extended cab/short bed) weighs in at around 5000 lbs... doing the math to get the same weight to power ratio..... you would need a little over 1200 horsepower to get a comparable weight/power ratio.....

So, how much do you want to spend? 1200 horse from a 360 is going to be measure in tens of thousands of dollars, and it won't exactly be streetable either....
 


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