yes u can
2006-11-07 21:05:09
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answer #1
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answered by LVTHEPLUMBER 2
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It's actually easier with an automatic transmission than a manual one. All you have to do is punch the gas peddle and not worry about the clutch.
You can squeal the tires by doing this or do the "break torquing" that some one else suggest.
However, this is real hard on the vehicle. Bad for the engine, the breaks, the transmission and that's not to mention the tires.
It could also be hard on the wallet as it could get you a ticket, points against your license and possibly a revoked license.
If you're going to do it I would suggest you do it once or twice to get it out of your system then don't do it any more unless you're willing to pay the repair bills and the tickets. And I wouldn't advise it at all with an older car; they're more prone to break downs and won't take the abuse.
2006-11-07 21:28:01
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answered by Lucianna 6
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As reported by yet another contributor, this interest can extremely damage your motorcar and could for confident placed on out tires and different parts beforehand. With that reported...the following is the abridged version of the burnout bible: a million. If the motorcar is rear wheel force, purely stomp the accelerator in first equipment. If the wheels do not destroy free, get the motorcar transferring slowly in opposite. Now pull the shifter into ahead equipment and romp the gas. If this does not destroy the wheels free, your automobile does not have sufficient torque to do a burn out. you may attempt even as that is moist out, yet that is a lot a lot less outstanding. 2. If the motorcar is the front wheel force, you may attempt hitting the gas in low equipment from a give up. If that is unsuccesful, attempt doing it in opposite. If this nonetheless does not artwork, get the motorcar going backwards slowly and then placed the motorcar in ahead equipment and hit the gas. again, if none of those artwork, your automobile is a turd and can want to likely look ridiculous doing a burnout besides. desire this has been effective and please be careful doing any type of unlawful manuevers with your motorcar on public streets.
2016-11-28 22:02:35
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answered by matis 4
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Yes one can... if one checks the price of tyre replacement, insurance (in case you don't manage to pull it off) the cost of a hooning fine, and letting your parents know if any of the above transpire!!
Jonas.. Mate, hate to burst your bubble but Australians actually use the correct "english" spelling and that would be...TYRE
2006-11-07 21:07:04
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answered by renclrk 7
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Sure you can. Hold the break and hit the gas while it is in gear. I don't suggest doing this though if you don't have the money for repairs when it breaks down from the abuse.
2006-11-07 21:06:40
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answered by John * 2
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YES you can, all you have to do is, while in gear push on the brake peddle and the gas peddle at the same time...
2006-11-07 22:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can but you typed "tyre" incorrectly its "tire" with the i instead of the y ok do a spell check next time :) thanks.
2006-11-07 21:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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BETTER HAVE A V8 NOT GOOD FOR TRANNY BUT FUN THOUGH
2006-11-07 21:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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