Is anyone else here able to chirp spin out tires?

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They chirp easily from a dead stop and the 1-2 shift ... either wet or dry.
Refresh my memory...What have you got in there that can chirp 1-2shift on dry w/g80? And damn, I want some...... do tell......

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Hehe! That's what I was thinking! Until then, I'll just take enjoyment from my little chirps on dry!
 

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Mine did it before the overhaul. It was fun and then I would wip out the tail o the truck when I would go up a dirt Thimbu at my yard I floor it and boom Tokyo drift got nothing On that *****. I can't do it yet til the motor sets in because of the overhaul.
 

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Refresh my memory...What have you got in there that can chirp 1-2shift on dry w/g80? And damn, I want some...... do tell......

Stage 2 tranny, 3.90 rears, no G80, Vortec top end swap, efans ... all sorts of goodies. :D
 

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My hoe came with a blown G80 which I hate, but plan on upgrading to trutrac eventually. But on dry pavement I can definitely chirp the tires, and on gravel I have the one-wheeled burnout mastered :D
 

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On dry pavement....nothing. She hooks up instantly in a straight. Any corner...one wheel peel is easy.
Wet pavement, I have to drive carefully or she will spin wheels everywhere. Even moving under 40mph, I can light them up on wet pavement. Forget dirt or gravel roads, spin the there for fun!
I have 3.42 all stock.
 

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dry pavement she launches REALLY well :D. if its wet she'll roast them to the rims. (same with anything other than pavement of course)

now i could probably power brake the shit out of it but i have the IROC to put the rubber down with, 35's are to damn expensive to be doing that with :Handshake:
 

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