press the gas petal and the break at the same time. I would recommend not doing it alot though, maby try it once and no more because it really isn't good for your car. But have fun.
2007-01-20 06:50:18
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answered by C White 2
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How To Do A Burnout
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answered by javoronkov 4
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Yes you can - assuming you have enough horsepower. Point the front wheels directly ahead. Hold the brake pedal tightly, then push down on the gas pedal. This is called brake torquing. The torque converter in the transmission will limit engine speed to some level. At this point, release the brake and floor the gas pedal. You might want to try this on wet or snowy pavement before attempting a burnout on a dry surface. Do NOT hold the brakes with the gas pedal depressed for long - this dramatically heats-up and strains the transmission. Whether you have a manual or automatic, burnouts (due to loss of traction and torque forces) will cause the vehicle to slide from side to side. This is true to a lesser extent on front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles.
2007-01-20 07:56:53
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answered by db79300 4
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Depends on the car. Front wheel drive (FWD) or rear wheel drive (RWD)
F.Y.I.
All of this is bad for the car, tires, roads, and potentially dangerous for the driver, bystanders, etc. Plus the local authorities will likely frown on viewing this type of activity
FWD: Engage emergency break, Put transmission into drive and then smash the gas pedal. If that doesn't get it going add a puddle of cooking oil on the two front tires. This = massive smoke.
RWD: Much easier. Place one foot on the break pedal then mash the gas pedal.
So muck smoke the fire department will be notified. ....
Good luck
2007-01-20 07:03:59
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answered by ksib 3
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RE:
How do you do burnout with an automatic car?
is it even possible?
2015-08-02 01:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Take $50, get a roll control.By pressing the button you lock only the front brakes, hit the button again to release. Now, the only reason that I can think of smoking the tires is good for is to warm them up before a race. If you really want to impress someone on the streets, smoking the tires only shows that you don't know how to set up proper traction on your car. Lets see...back in the days when we used to drag race on the open roads, usually the guy who smoked his tires at the start line lost the race because while he was sitting and spinning, the other car was moving and winning! So, now who is the impressive one?
2007-01-20 10:55:15
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answered by yenkoman1969 3
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Best tips you can have is do not drop it into drive with revs already on unless you want to hasten the demise of the gearbox and remember if you do it on gravel or a wet road you will have no steering while the wheels are spinning.
2016-03-24 13:37:02
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answered by ? 4
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they say don't do this but I guess you will anyway !
OK when we went to school , we would undo the back brakes a little so the front brakes would grab harder than the back brakes ,
when you press down on the brake , rev it up . turn the front wheels will help in making it harder for the car to take off ! we also had tubes running down to the back wheels , for a little diesel
remember this could kill you ! or someone else , so be very care full but have fun !
2007-01-20 08:41:04
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answered by adelaide 6 1
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As long as the car has lots of torque when you mash the gas the wheels will spin... if not... throw some water under the tires... and if you want smoke, throw some bleach under them !
2007-01-20 06:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah because who needs a functional gearbox/transmission those are so over-rated...
2014-06-13 18:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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