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Any one going to Heat Wave?
Travis County Expo Center , 7311 Decker Ln Austin
Texas Heat Wave is a custom truck, car and audio event held in Austin Texas. This event supplies an opportunity for car enthusiasts to show off their vehicles.
Vehicle registration will be $45 pre-registration (ending July 15th) and gate registration will be $55 starting July 16th through the end of the event.
If you have any questions please contact our office at 512-252-0283. Thank you in advance for your support and participation!
A burnout (also known as a peel out or power brake) is the practice of keeping a vehicle stationary (or close to) and spinning its wheels, causing the tires to heat up and smoke resulting from friction.
The game is easy, rev your engine and drop it into gear. Your tires will spin, burn rubber and, more than likely, pop.
To perform a burnout in a rear wheel drive vehicle the driver has to simultaneously engage the gas and brake pedals. The brake pedal will require modulation, as the goal is to allow the rear tires to spin while holding the car in place with the front wheels remaining motionless. At a certain point of balance, the front brakes will prevent the car from moving forward while the rear brakes will have insufficient grip to keep the wheels from spinning, since engine power is transferred to the rear wheels only.
It is possible to make rear-wheel drive burnouts easier by installing “line locks”, devices which allow fluid pressure on the front brakes to be maintained while releasing the pedal to free the rear brakes. This is especially useful in a manual transmission vehicle, in which it can be quite difficult to manipulate the clutch, brake and gas pedals simultaneously. Line locks also reduce wear to the rear brakes, a common problem otherwise.
Burnouts are most difficult to perform in four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive cars, as they have better traction than FWD or RWD vehicles. It requires significantly more powerful engines to break all four tires loose at the same time, and the tires will spin for only a short while before all four gain traction.
Burnouts eventually became a serious form of competition and entertainment in their own right. Considerable prize money or goods are sometimes involved, and cars may even be sponsored or purpose-built specifically as “burnout cars”. Burnout contests are judged on crowd response, with style and attitude therefore being important factors.
Sign up at main t-shirt booth at event – $10 entry fee and cash prize awarded based on the number of entries.
Travis County Expo Center , 7311 Decker Ln Austin
Texas Heat Wave is a custom truck, car and audio event held in Austin Texas. This event supplies an opportunity for car enthusiasts to show off their vehicles.
Vehicle registration will be $45 pre-registration (ending July 15th) and gate registration will be $55 starting July 16th through the end of the event.
If you have any questions please contact our office at 512-252-0283. Thank you in advance for your support and participation!
A burnout (also known as a peel out or power brake) is the practice of keeping a vehicle stationary (or close to) and spinning its wheels, causing the tires to heat up and smoke resulting from friction.
The game is easy, rev your engine and drop it into gear. Your tires will spin, burn rubber and, more than likely, pop.
To perform a burnout in a rear wheel drive vehicle the driver has to simultaneously engage the gas and brake pedals. The brake pedal will require modulation, as the goal is to allow the rear tires to spin while holding the car in place with the front wheels remaining motionless. At a certain point of balance, the front brakes will prevent the car from moving forward while the rear brakes will have insufficient grip to keep the wheels from spinning, since engine power is transferred to the rear wheels only.
It is possible to make rear-wheel drive burnouts easier by installing “line locks”, devices which allow fluid pressure on the front brakes to be maintained while releasing the pedal to free the rear brakes. This is especially useful in a manual transmission vehicle, in which it can be quite difficult to manipulate the clutch, brake and gas pedals simultaneously. Line locks also reduce wear to the rear brakes, a common problem otherwise.
Burnouts are most difficult to perform in four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive cars, as they have better traction than FWD or RWD vehicles. It requires significantly more powerful engines to break all four tires loose at the same time, and the tires will spin for only a short while before all four gain traction.
Burnouts eventually became a serious form of competition and entertainment in their own right. Considerable prize money or goods are sometimes involved, and cars may even be sponsored or purpose-built specifically as “burnout cars”. Burnout contests are judged on crowd response, with style and attitude therefore being important factors.
Sign up at main t-shirt booth at event – $10 entry fee and cash prize awarded based on the number of entries.