Help me with this drag race/weight reduction question.
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too many variables to say one way or the other. In those temps and on summer tires, I would do a burnout. However, if you're going to do more than one run, try the first without and see if you have traction issues. (My rears break loose at around peak power in first gear.) If not, save the wear and tear. If they do, try a burnout on the next run and see if that helps.
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too many variables to say one way or the other. In those temps and on summer tires, I would do a burnout. However, if you're going to do more than one run, try the first without and see if you have traction issues. (My rears break loose at around peak power in first gear.) If not, save the wear and tear. If they do, try a burnout on the next run and see if that helps.
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