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Ok people maybe I missing something here.. but like how do you do a burnout :rofl: ?

I've tried the hole revving her then quickly braking thing.. the car just hops along as if the brakes are to strong or something..

I went to calder for the first time tonight, and god its embarassing not doing the hole burnout thing before hand :) Never realy anoyed me until now (due to the fact I hadnt been to calder b4) So I need detailed instructions on how exactly to do it please.

Also I know doing burnout before race wont realy affect my car/tyres since it isnt exactly a a full on drag car, but its pissing me off now that I cant.

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thanks heaps ppls :)

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just disconnect your rear brakes or get some sort of line locker and go nuts :rofl:

but this is generally the order

1) rev it to about 3k (depending on power of your car)

2) drop the clutch

3) get it revving around 6-7k

4) quickly introduce the brake pedal but only do it enough so you dont move

5) look in the rear view to see the smoke billowing out ya ass :)

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