EDIT: Please, don't post spam/crap/pointless messages. I'd like to seriously brainstorm these ideas and I value the experience and help of AMC members. "You hoon" is not helpful, so please don't say it.
Hi guys,
Firstly, the legal stuff - I'm not condoning, promoting or participating in illegal (and hopefully not even stupid) behaviour, the target here is motorsport and knowing the limits of our cars.
I realise that this forum could be read by any person of any age, so please remember, the best place you can learn advanced driving skills is in the controlled environments provided in defensive or advanced driving and even racing courses.
Please do not do anything that even might be illegal.
Now the real question, as per the thread title, can the AWD magna do donuts? Yes it can.
I've been curious if the Magna would have enough power to do AWD burnouts/donuts suitable for burnout competitions like those occasionally held at Eastern Creek.
I think it would be funny if it could be done - I'm sure the crowd would be derisive of an obviously FWD vehicle entering a burnout comp (they normally are) but imagine the surprise if it lights up all 4 wheels and spins on a central axis!
I loved seeing World Rally drivers celebrate at the end of some races!
I have also been interested in track days and the Eastern Creek skid pan to find the capabilities or limits of my 2003 TJ AWD Magna Sports.
I recently had the opportunity to use a private and sealed surface skid pan to test out some of the possibilities.
This was wet bitumen on an almost smooth texture - smooth enough for a skateboard.
Unfortunately the area was a bit small and the Magna had too much grip to find the limits of handling - ie: if I exceeded the limits, it would be at a speed too dangerous and probably hit something - need a much bigger area for this, so testing on the skid pan at EC is still an option.
But then I tried to do some donuts. I already knew that in the wet the car could power oversteer, but from a straight line launch it cannot break traction, so I wasn't sure what to expect.
Well gee was I surprised when on my first attempt the car broke into a long sideways slide before spinning round twice on a dime in a small cloud of smoke. I don't know if it was just spinning rears or 3 or 4 wheels. Does anyone else know what the Magna AWD does? I'm assuming it was spinning 3 since the front diff is open.
So, yes it is possible.
Now I didn't try again because there was little point. Next I have to think if I'll pursue this type of motorsport / demonstration further, I'll have to carry out more testing with observers and video camera(s), but I know that I would love to enter an AWD vehicle in a burnout comp.
The last issue I have is grip - I think that in the dry, there will be too much traction. Does anyone know if there are any rules in burnout comps? I can't imagine that there would beso in that case, what's the narrowest + cheapest tyre that would fit my factory 16x6 rims? I know I'll be talking to my favourite tyre retailers about this if I continue with the idea.
Oh, and learning to control the Magna in that crazy spinning environment would be a challenge, so finding another legal and safe place to practice might be important, just one that's bigger.
So again, the idea of burnouts and donuts is not a sensible one and definitely not something for the streets, but I think that in controlled places like Powercruise and Burnout competitions, it's a valid form of entertainment.
So please keep any responses out of the 'hoon' mentality and more on the knowledge and valid entertainment aspects as I would like to hear, in that light, what your opinions are.
Cheers,
Oggy.




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