Subaru WRX STI Donuts and Dodge Viper Burnout

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2008

My buddy Scott in his Subaru WRX STI doing donuts and then my Dodge Viper RT10 doing a Burnout

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  • That subaru looks like its only 2wd??? most the time the front inside tire smokes like crazzy, the front arnt even spinning. must have differnt center diff?

  • You can adjust the percent of drive to front and rear wheels, so you are correct, it is in rear wheel drive mode in the video

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  • lol i love that that viper had his front tires locked up and still powered forward! love that car lol, love the subaru too, probably more than the viper but theyre both cool

  • Wtf, that sti rolls so far in the start, looks so weird. It like floats.

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  • FAVORITE VIDEO! STI's and Viper's! :D

  • THATS what im talkin bout...lock up them front brakes!!!

  • nice sti adjust the drive and it will flat spin in 1 spot as for the viper lol with power like that the breaks i mean really u dnt need to power break a viper!!!

  • The Subaru sounds tougher than the Viper. Vipers are incredible but they sound like ass.

  • That viper sounded like a V8 or a Vette. Agree?

  • @lawbreaker357 and the bald spots on the front tires

  • impreza, drift OK.

  • @JCanz16 Wrong. That's a huge misconception about the DCCD. Subarus are full time all-wheel drive. A DCCD lets you change the amount of lock in the center diff. The torque split (dictated by the gears) is 65% rear / 35% front. Locking the diff makes all 4 wheels rotate at the same speed. Fully opening it lets them spin independently. You can kick the rear out / do donuts in an STi because more torque goes to the rear tires, allowing you to break traction on them. I own a 2005 Sti...

  • @JCanz16 Still can only do think max 65 rear..

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