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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 10:14 PM
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I really don't care about the 1/4 mile times. What can I do to my X-Fire so I can do hole shots (burn rubber). Image is everything, don't have to race everybody to look and sound "tuff".
Darn Mustangs!!!
 
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 11:38 PM
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turn off the traction control and cook it against the brake. if you have a manual i don't know i don't have one try dumping the clutch.
Just remember those tires ain't cheap...lol
 
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 11:45 PM
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I got a 6 spd, and even with it off, it still kicks in to ruin you fun.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 11:59 PM
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you can do a burnout in the 6-speed -- rev the motor while holding the clutch in and put it in first gear. stab the gas, let off the clutch quick and get on the brakes. she'll let the rears spin. might take a little practice -- have fun replacing your clutch... and tires... and brakes...

hole shots are NOT the same thing as doing burnouts, btw --
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by TheCrossfirekid
I got a 6 spd, and even with it off, it still kicks in to ruin you fun.
It's actually the stability control that spoils the fun because it detects the car starting to slip sideways.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 09:34 AM
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...I would avoid doing this, as the repair bill that can result is pretty steep. This isn't a drag car, and the powertrain was not designed for that kind of (repeated) abuse. Even people that I know with (robust, simple) 5.0L Mustangs have had to replace transmissions and differentials because of this kind of behavior. And, those guys you see at the track actually beef up their drivelines to take the abuse (Ford 9-inch rear end, anyone?).

Honestly, if you were to drag race your crossfire in the brackets, it wouldn't do too badly at just under 15 seconds. That's fast enough to keep up with some of the tamer '60's muscle cars, and certainly faster than a lot of the sport compacts you would see out there. Again, the last time I went to Milan, there was even a guy with a Suburban that did the quarter in a lazy 18 seconds (though probably not bad considering the bulk). And, if you were to drag your Crossfire, you wouldn't need to bake the rubber off so much beforehand (as those large rear tires might slip just a little but will hook up pretty easily with 215 hp on tap).
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 06:19 PM
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Hey, don't you want to put away the women's car tag. Is it a sports car or what?
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimmyboots
Hey, don't you want to put away the women's car tag. Is it a sports car or what?
WTF is THAT supposed to mean?

Please don't tell me you are another one of those guys that didn't take a long enough test drive, now hate your Crossfire (because it doesn't live up to your expectations), and yet still sign up for (and spend time discussing it) on this forum...
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 06:41 PM
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"GOOD ANSWER" but not exact. I also work for Chrysler and expect more bang for my buck. I guess you can say I have something to prove. Got car in winter and don't know what to expect yet. Just going off feedback. Ease up on me (Ha,Ha).
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 09:06 PM
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I consider my Crossfire to be more of a Grand Tourer than a sports car or pro-stocker.
Regards,
Ausfire.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by stryfox
turn off the traction control and cook it against the brake. if you have a manual i don't know i don't have one try dumping the clutch.
Just remember those tires ain't cheap...lol
What is the procedure for turning off the tracktion control. Is it better to leave this on all the time? Ron
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 03:07 PM
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What is the procedure for turning off the tracktion control. Is it better to leave this on all the time? Ron
Press the button.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by JHM2K
Press the button.
I thought it was the s and w button by the shift. Ron
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Darticus
I thought it was the s and w button by the shift. Ron
burn out in "winter" mode would have been even harder on the drive line....don't you guys drop your drive shaft doing this now, that can get expensive....cheat and put a little water down first....lol
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 05:45 PM
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....don't you guys drop your drive shaft doing this now, that can get expensive....
Come on Doc, that would just give me a reason to go get a light weight drive shaft made. Make the best out of a bad situation
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 05:51 PM
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Come on Doc, that would just give me a reason to go get a light weight drive shaft made. Make the best out of a bad situation
Well, there you go, what do I know...lol
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Darticus
I thought it was the s and w button by the shift. Ron
Nope, it's the button with the car and squiggly lines behind it.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 06:10 PM
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Nope, it's the button with the car and squiggly lines behind it.
Great! What the W and the S switch by the shift lever for?
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Darticus
Great! What the W and the S switch by the shift lever for?
W is for driving in Winter, slippery conditions.

S is for the rest of the time.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by JHM2K
W is for driving in Winter, slippery conditions.

S is for the rest of the time.
Does anyone know what this switching really does inside the tranny?
 
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