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auto burnouts are easy, and you dont have to dump it from N to D. apply your e-brake. now press the foot pedal brake as hard as you can (with your left foot). With your right foot, mash on the gas. once the revs hit about 4-5k, release the foot pedal brake (left foot), continue to mash the gas. slowly release the e-brake, and you will slowy pull away from the billowing smoke...
the two foot method is "easier" on the auto trans than the N-D drop...but it will wear out the clutches in a hurry... |
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