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Old 12-29-2003, 10:16 PM
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how to do burnouts

how do u do a burn out in a manual?
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Old 12-31-2003, 07:15 AM
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Re: how to do burnouts

heel and toe.
one foot on the brake, let out the clutch, press the gas. you have to keep some pressure on the brake while feeding in the gas.
make sure you have a car that CAN do burnouts before you waste your time.
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Re: how to do burnouts

if its fwd u can use the emergency brake n gun it then let out the emergency brake
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Re: how to do burnouts

If its FWD, chances are you can't burn out.
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I dislike FWD, but you are incorrect about it. Gravity forces weight to the rear of the car. Just put it the E-brake hit the gas, let them spin, and then release the E-brake.
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Old 01-17-2004, 01:45 PM
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You must be carefull though, you can hurt the parking brake, and cause some damage to the engine becuase of revving so high for so long.
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Re: how to do burnouts

Ya, umm...

The ebrake(in perfect condition) could never hold my 1988 Honda Prelude 2.0S in place when i did a burnout.

IF it is done properly you do not need an ebrake. But that is much more difficult to do than use an ebrake.
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Re: how to do burnouts

Just put spinners on the back tires lol.

How else can u do a burnout in manual besides the heel-toe?
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Re: Re: how to do burnouts

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If its FWD, chances are you can't burn out.
ha!
ha ha soooo funny


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haha so true though
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Most FWD's I see trying to do a burnout end up dragging their rear tires and looking silly doing it.
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If you have a RWD car and plenty of torque you can just let off the clutch and let em spin(water on the tires makes it look purdy to )
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Re: Re: how to do burnouts

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If its FWD, chances are you can't burn out.
ha!

Sure you can, just do it in reverse...
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Re: how to do burnouts

Easy.
Bring the revs up really high, drop the clutch, and then put just enough pressure on the brake pedal to keep the front tires from moving.
Or, just go to Summit Racing and get a line lock kit to lock ONLY the front brakes... Then just smoke out your rear tires till your heart's content, or your tires give out...
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