![]() 09/07/2013 at 22:31 • Filed to: viper, dashcam, dash cam | ![]() | ![]() |
I forgotted that he gunned the engine under the bridge. Cheeky.
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I'd call that a very small skid, if it was dry that may have been a chirp. Not quite a tank slapper and not fish tail.
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It could be my imagination...but does the back start to kick out upon acceleration?
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What dashcam is this?
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I'd like to know as well!
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Yes. It did.
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So much win.
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El cheapo Chinese buy from Amazon. CARCAM HD DVR is it's name, only making decent videos in the daytime is its game.
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No, but it was funny. Especially 30 seconds later when it started downpouring and his windows were open.
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Haha that's great! Almost looks like an accident like he popped the clutch a little. That happens to me in my 240d, the tires are sooooo skinny the second it rains and I don't ease the clutch out really slow I'll loose grip.
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It'll do that with my Firebird. It's a modded V6, but very stiffened chassis, big swaybars and konis w/ sport springs. 275's front and rear and it'll break the tires in light mist under only a little acceleration.
Granted, it's usually so dry here that when it does rain, all the grease/west texas dust/cow crap mixes together into an interesting slurry.