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      01-01-2014, 07:42 PM   #16
alexey21
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Originally Posted by ColdList View Post
I love ya brother but c'mon!-lol

All he is asking is how to not jack up his DCT. What are we a bunch if conservative little goodie two shoes here? Every single one of us has driven the crap out of our cars and had a little fun. DCT off and mash that bad boy then hold on! :-) Just do it when no other cars are around as you said. Enjoy it safely.

These are hilarious responses..."rubber sticking to your car"..."you will damage it"-ggeeezzzzz..... If I had to baby a car of this caliber I wouldn't buy it. I have spun the tires hard on my M5s/M6/991/California. Heck my F150 can handle it too. Wanting to burn your tires a few times for fun does not in my opinion imply that you are an idiot driver. Be careful where/when and have some fun. Repeatedly doing it-yeah I would then be concerned about you and for the car. A lite silly fun just to see why it will do-go for it! The truth is that if you out a video of not up everyone would be cheering, perhaps secretly, but trust me they would.
Its not like we are being conservative, just looking out for some people on this board who come and register and just ask how to do a burn out. Iv seen this happened before and it ended up badly. Drive the crap out of your car, but if you dont know how to drift or do a burn out, maybe you should experiment a bit more with the car, and push it to the limits safely. This is will ensure, that if you are going do stupid fun things, you will know how to save it, and where the limit is, and who the car will behave. Some people dont understand that this much power is sometimes deadly in the wrong hands.

I was joking around drifting in the M5. Then I realized, this car is a handful! It takes so much energy and attention to not loss it completely. Drifting the porsche on the other hand is just easy, controllable, and never think about losing it.
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