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hey i had previously asked a question bout burnouts and donuts. i got a fwd but my cuz got a rwd n wed both lik to kno how to do them in both cars.mine is a auto and his is manual. hit me bak
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For the FWD use the e-brake, or reverse donut, i dont know about AWD dont have one, and for a burnout, the FWD you could try powerbraking (hold your foot on the brake and press the gas) pull the e-brake, let your foot of the brake and go!!! if that dont work you could always put it in neutal and rev to about 3500 then shift to drive (wouldnt suggest it cause it aint good for the tranny) and for the AWD, if hes got a good clutch he should be able to turn the wheels pretty good at high RPM's by dumping the clutch just to break it loose! well good luck with that!
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:deep breath: I can smell the clutch already
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yup but ya gotta do, what ya gotta do!!!
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I guess this is todays beat the crap out of the car thread.... Just wait until you have about 400 whp. Punch it in first from about 3k rpm and all 4 of my tires break loose when the tach hits 6500. Thats the correct, non-abusive way to do it
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