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Old 04-17-2012, 12:20 PM
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I want to burn rubber

Just ran to the gas station and on the way home I pushed the Tow/Haul button - I have a LED that shows when in 4 cylinder mode (MDS) and it was on but when I pressed the Tow/Haul it went out and I could not get it back on. So does Tow/Haul kill the MDS logic?
Made me think further, Disable the Stability program? - anything else? What would it enable me to burn rubber? Other than a blower
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To burn rubber you need a port and polished throttle body
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Turn the traction control all the way off. That way it won't be sensing wheel spin.
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To burn rubber you need a port and polished throttle body
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I think I'll do mine tomorrow, but think there is someone around here that does it for a price
I have ported and polished Ford flat head V8's, several Chevy small blocks and one Olds Rocket V8. Still have my Dremmel from 1962 and runs fine.
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Yes do it, it helps out in a huge way, the dremel take awhile with a air die grinder you can really smooth it out quickly!
Post up some pics of your finished product and if you need any help dont hesitate to pm me
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