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How do you do a burn out with AT?

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Old 09-07-01, 07:33 AM
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Question How do you do a burn out with AT?

Not to experienced with this,i have street tires,just wondering what's the best way with out taking a toll on my brakes?
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neutral drop?
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just press on the brakes and accelerate,once it starts spinning,ease off the brake pedal slightly
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Originally posted by RX7 RAGE
neutral drop?

No the question was not "How do I break my tranny??" I haven't done a burnout in a AT in a while, but Mazman sounds right though...
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Burnout with A/T

Need to remove fuse or relay for anti lock brakes....makes it easier to lock up front wheels...have to play with pedal to get wheels loose and hold to stop front wheels. Just alittle practice.
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