Burnouts???

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yes you can make burn out on GT3, a faster example is FF, just hold the ebrake and accelerate, and turn off the ASM and TCS, then it will burn out, you can spin by turning the wheels, push ebrake and accelerate at the sametime, well i dont know if i explain it well, but someone in here will explain it better then me
 
well for fr just get a supra max hp, asm, tcs off, make brake balance 24 front, 1 back, with sims punch the gas and hold the brake.
 
its funnynier to burnout in a 4wd, the Mitsubishi Evo 6 GSR Mimes Edition, looking at it its pretty cool, but looking under the bonnet, theres 490BHP, ASM, TCS off, = pretty burnouts.. with standard setup of course :odd:
 
wait if i have tcs at 1 can i still not burnout? i've been trying to do it but it won't tnx, i'm at school right now, so that's why i can't try it at this moment
 
I cant make all my AWD car burnout... only some like the R34 fully mod... when it burnout it only spins or smoke only comes from the front will do you know how to make all four wheel smoke? or is that possible?

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Originally posted by azndrifter318
wait if i have tcs at 1 can i still not burnout? i've been trying to do it but it won't tnx, i'm at school right now, so that's why i can't try it at this moment

Your reading posts and stuff at school? :lol: once... i did that... i got caught when i was suppose to read :banghead: and i got in trouble :p I HATE SCHOOL! :D

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Originally posted by rollazn
Your reading posts and stuff at school? :lol: once... i did that... i got caught when i was suppose to read :banghead: and i got in trouble :p I HATE SCHOOL! :D

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the teacher is pretty cool, it's webmasterin and as long as we're able to keep up with work he don't give a damn.
 
TCS = Traction Control System

Should be obvious from the name that you don't want it turned on for burnouts. Same goes for ASM.

ASM = Active Stability Management

Burnouts have nothing to do with traction OR stability :D Neither does drifting. For either of the two, I recommend setting them both at 0 no matter what your other settings are.

Anyway, if you have them both at zero you can do burnouts by left-foot braking. Just start in 2nd or 3rd and get the wheels spinning while applying slight brakes to keep the car from moving very fast (less than 20mph). Then shift up and let the RPMs increase, shift up again, let them increase again, etc., while keeping the brakes applied more and more to prevent the car from moving. You can usually get well into 6th gear doing this, even with AWD cars.

BTW phillip that Evo is a bad-ass drifting machine. I'm posting a Cote drifting lap later today in that same car!
 
i have done a most off my game with TCS and ASM off, the only time i leave them on is Rally Races. I think TCS and ASM are for amatuer drivers that can't keep the car on the road with out it. So drift just kinda came to me when i started after racing...
 
A stock Supra can do it no problem. Just rev the engine, release the brake to get the wheels spinning and hit the brakes again. The rear wheels should still be spinning.
 
When you guys do burnout in 4WD cars do it burn all for wheels or what??? and also what is the different between 4wd and awd if there is a difference... and what would sti be consider under and skyline...

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4wd = the car is a fr car but with 4wd liek most suvs. they are usuaLLY in rwd and when the going gets tough you can shift into 4wd. Awd (all wheel drive)= the wheels are always in 4wd there is no shifting into rwd.All the subaru's come with 4wd (every single freakin car they make) heh.not sure if they all are awd.
 
Originally posted by pergatory
TCS = Traction Control System

Should be obvious from the name that you don't want it turned on for burnouts. Same goes for ASM.

ASM = Active Stability Management

Burnouts have nothing to do with traction OR stability :D Neither does drifting. For either of the two, I recommend setting them both at 0 no matter what your other settings are.

Anyway, if you have them both at zero you can do burnouts by left-foot braking. Just start in 2nd or 3rd and get the wheels spinning while applying slight brakes to keep the car from moving very fast (less than 20mph). Then shift up and let the RPMs increase, shift up again, let them increase again, etc., while keeping the brakes applied more and more to prevent the car from moving. You can usually get well into 6th gear doing this, even with AWD cars.

BTW phillip that Evo is a bad-ass drifting machine. I'm posting a Cote drifting lap later today in that same car!

actually i set the tcs to 1 cuz i drive mainly the trueno, and usually if i set it to zero there's way to much wheel spin. I'm not used to to the analog buttons really only found it useful in socom with the nading and shyt
 
He's right. All Subaru's come rom factory AWD, and AWD is full time.

Skyline's have 4WD and can be put into RWD. I forget which gen. Skyline, but I tihnk it's the R33, making it RWD is a matter or disconnecting a fuse.
 
Originally posted by battle_stage
He's right. All Subaru's come rom factory AWD, and AWD is full time.

Skyline's have 4WD and can be put into RWD. I forget which gen. Skyline, but I tihnk it's the R33, making it RWD is a matter or disconnecting a fuse.

isn't that why there's a vcd controller? When u say rwd u mean rear wheel drive right? like a fr?
 
Yes. The VCD controller won't allow you to make a 4WD car 100% RWD. You'd still have 10% of the power going to the front wheels.

I'm talking about Skyline's can have their 4WD completely disabled and they'd be a purely RWD car. An R33 did it so it can run on a 2WD chassis dyno in the SCC Ultimate Street Car Competiton and the R34 is 2F2F was made RWD for better power slides.
 
Even though the powerslides still sucked. And hey, did you see when he got the Evo? It showed the speedomater at 100, and a Van came flying past them. :lol: :lol:
 
the 2f2f skyline(hero car = the one they used most) is owned by crag lebierman and his car is on stoptech.com . It was a r34(his supra was aslo in the fast and furious).
 
Well then... im guessing all the sport cars like Evos, Impreza STI, 3000gt, skylines gt-r's(their 4wd system is actually combine the advantage of a RWD and 4WD... its when the front lose traction and goes mainly to the rear wheels), and other sport cars are all 4wd? On SUV when you turn off the 4wd... its faster... why does if you turn off the 4wd in skyline why is it slower? isnt Subaru the only company that made all there car AWD or 4WD?

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