can someone tell me how to do this properly?? ive heard from shifting from N to Drive but ppl tell me it'll mess up ur transmission and i've also heard slight pushing down on the brake and flooring it but i wanna know how to make my tires spin and stay in one place for a couple seconds
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1. Food on brake (just enough to hold the truck in step number 2
2. Press the gas to bring you up to stall speed of torque converter (round 2 grand I think)
3. Floor the gas and release brake simutaneously.
Thats pretty much what everyone else kinda said, just with a different twist. I don't like the idea of killing 2 birds with one stone in this example ... lol the birds being my rear brake pads and my tires, so thats why I do it like I do it. You don't get as good of results as if you were to use the brake, but in all honesty im way over the burnout stage. Costs too much :/
pour a little bleach in front of each rear tire roll just into it hold the brakes just enough to bring the rpms up to around 2 grand then floor it as you let off the brakes the bleach is really slippery and makes for a really smokey burn out, then head for the tire shop..
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All of you all that are recommending that this guy hold his break down.. you all are a bunch of idiots. Sorry, but it is true. If you do just a slight brake hold on wet pavement, that's ok, but doing that on dry pavement? Ignorant. I think aims was the only one hinting at that. Have fun replacing the rear diff.
To the OP you want to peel rubber? Do a proper tuneup on the truck and you will be able to just stomp the gas and peel out. Mine will, why wont yours?
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All of you all that are recommending that this guy hold his break down.. you all are a bunch of idiots. Sorry, but it is true. If you do just a slight brake hold on wet pavement, that's ok, but doing that on dry pavement? Ignorant. I think aims was the only one hinting at that. Have fun replacing the rear diff.
To the OP you want to peel rubber? Do a proper tuneup on the truck and you will be able to just stomp the gas and peel out. Mine will, why wont yours?
I beg your pardon, but how exactly is one to do a good stationary burnout for a bit on dry pavement like the OP had asked without the use of brake? I think you sir are the ignorant one.