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How to do burnouts?

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  1. Traction control fully off
  2. Clutch in
  3. Shift to 1st
  4. Rev to desired RPMs (I’ll let the manual Supra drivers chime in here)
  5. Dump clutch AND simultaneously move left foot to brake but only press hard enough to keep the car from moving. (The front brakes will keep the car still, but the power to the rear will overcome the brakes.)
  6. Sit there until you’re tired of burning your tires.
  7. Gradual release of brake and throttle to ride out of the burnout or go completely off throttle then full brake to stop in place.
I would be shocked if there’s not a video on the internet.

Big point is turn TC fully off.

Then drive to Discount for new tires.
 
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Start with a wallet packed with 100 dollar bills to buy new tires , drive lone compontes etc etc etc .
 

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Press brake
press line lock button
let off brake
press gas
burn as much rubber as you want
let off line lock button when done
 
 








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