| How to do a burnout | ||||||
| WARNING this is to be done in in a safe manner even though horse play is fun some one can get hurt go easy on the car to u could hurt it or even blow some tire so be easy on them not to mention the drive train WARNING | ||||||
| If you have a front wheel drive car, you probably make less torque than a rear wheel drive car, but you have an advantage; the parking brake. Set the parking brake as hard as you can to lock up the rear tires and keep you in place. If you have a rear wheel drive car, you gonna have to hold the foot brake if you want to do this without actually launching at the same time. You'll have to find the right balance of pedal pressure to keep the car in place, but still let the rear tire spin. Fortunately brake bias will favor the front wheels and let the rear tires give way a bit easier.
Now, if you have an automatic transmission, put 1 foot on the brake, and 1 on the accelerator, and press them both to the floor. This will "stall" the torque converter, giving you better torque multiplication. Now let go of the brake and keep the accelerator floored. Hopefully the tires will brake loose and you'll start burnin! If you have a manual, just rev it up and pop the clutch. If you want to keep it in place, get on the brake real quick before the car takes off. Other Tricks: Lube the wheels! It'll make it much easier to brake the tires loose if you don't have the raw horsepower to do it dry. Water will work, but bleach works even better. Soappy water will work better than just plain water if you don't have any bleach handy. |
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