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I want to know how to do a burn out wit a stick shift and how to drift

2006-10-29 15:57:10 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Auto Racing

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get into first gear
keep ur clutch in
rev ur engine
quickly release clutch
the instant torque delivered from ur engine to ur tires will result them to spin on the spot for a short while

2006-10-29 16:04:05 · answer #1 · answered by Evil Monkey 1 · 1 1

the 5 speed has nothing to do with a burnout..

a good burnout is moer about the torque from the breaks.. it will take some practice, but basically put it in 1st or neutral..different people will tell you you can get a better with one or the other..so practice.
brake it and clutch it while you rev.. then you release the clutch and the torque you'll get (if you have good tires) will cause your tires to spin in the same place for a few minutes.. when you get a good spin going and some smoke that's when you release the brake to get the actual moving burnout..
it will take practice..but be careful b/c you will ware out your tires really fast and once you ware them out you'll get uneven burounts and then eventually just need to replace your tires..

2006-10-30 16:56:43 · answer #2 · answered by smokes_girl 5 · 0 1

Neutral drop: hold the cluch down after shifting into 1st gear, rev the engine to the red-line then let up on the cluch. That's the standard way to do a burnout.
Drifting requires using the emergency brake when going into a turn. At the right time you let up on the E-brake and hit the gas. Drifting requires a slick or gravally surface. It's also an art and I don't know the finer aspects.

2006-10-30 00:09:38 · answer #3 · answered by Lightbringer 6 · 0 3

Need big feet.
With your left foot hold down the clutch as well as the brake, rev engine while releasing clutch tires will start to spin, release clutch all the way, keep foot on gas and brake, get some good smoke going then release brake, Be care full not to do it to often tires can get expensive.

2006-10-30 10:03:21 · answer #4 · answered by Dave B 3 · 0 3

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