Theoretically, for what length of time could one do a burnout on a new set of tires until they blow and/or become unusable? If you buy a new set of 4 tires and burnout the back two tires, would you only replace the back tires and not all four?
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Depends on tires and car
>>16977107
Search google for burnout vids. If you did winter tires it wouldn't last long at all but would leave one hell of a smoke show I'm sure
Exactly 11 minutes, 52 seconds, 35 milliseconds, 15 microseconds, 16 picoseconds 73 nanoseconds and 3 lengths of time I can last in bed.
>>16977144
>16 picoseconds 73 nanoseconds
you realize a nanosecond is 3 orders of magnitude longer than a picosecond right?
>>16977155
Yeah I have autism. Ananosecondis equal to 1000 picoseconds.
>>16977159
that's literally what i said. in your shitpost you have nanoseconds following picoseconds, even though picoseconds are the smaller interval
>>16977598
Yeah, so?
>>16977608
so git gud m8
Bump. These are all shitposts, real answers pls
>>16978713
A new pair of tyres will last 5-7 minutes doing a burnout on smooth concrete, a lot less if you've got 350+hp. And at the end of that burnout you'll still have brand new fronts.
>>16978940
So if I wanted I could do quiet a few short burnouts without compromising the tires too much? Think like, 10 second burnouts. And say it takes me a few months to wear out the rear tires, I would still only need to replace those and not all four? Or should I rotate the front tires to the rear and get new front tires?
>>16978940
>>16979392
Also the car will have 485 hp