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    Default Random VHT Track Bite Idea

    This is going to sound a little out there, and hell maybe it's already been done before. But for cars that have real wheel spin issues, IE high powered front drivers, and car with enormous power, but peaky power bands, (the ones that usually have to run on freeways), Why hasn't anyone invented squirter's that could spray something like Trackbite onto the road in front of the drive wheels as your rolling? You'd have to get a nozzle wide enough to cover the applicable width of your tire, and enough pressue to get it on the ground before you roll over it, but hell it seems like a pretty good, relatively stealthy idea to me.

    I've never used the stuff before, so I don't know exactly how it works, but I've ridden in a few cars that couldn't hook up until 4th gear, and this seems like it would remedy that. Any counter arguments, or additions?

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    you do know that vht is pretty expensive lol like 50 bux for a gallon and i don't know how much it'd help on the street. but good idea?

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    Doesn't work on street tires. Makes it worse.

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