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How to "Burnout" in a Front-Wheel Drive car

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By nj-cool
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Great way to show off to your friends! I will tech you how to keep a consistent burnout in a FWD car. The key to this is the right timing of "Droping" the Clutch. If all the steps are done correctly then you should end up with a great RWD like burnout in your FWD car. Be sure to read the warnings.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Front-Wheel Drive car
  • Manual Transmission (This may not work with all Automatics)
  • Empty Parking lot or Driveway
  1. Step 1

    Put the Car in First Gear at standstill in an EMPTY Parking lot,Driveway or some other Flat tarmac surface with your foot on the Brake and Clutch.

  2. Step 2

    Pull the Handbrake all the way up Make sure it locks. (DO NOT pull the Handbrake too high or you may snap the cable!)

  3. Step 3

    Keeping your foot on the Clutch, Remove your foot from the brake and Rev the Engine, try not to hit the red line but come close, then when you are ready "drop" the clutch and put the throttle to the floor. and TAADA! and Instant Burnout

Tips & Warnings
  • Try not to hold it too long or the tires may burst.
  • If your Handbrake is Bad DO NOT DO THIS.
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