Donuts confirm?

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Donuts yes. Wheel spins kinda. Burnouts no.

You can do burnouts. Hold down the handbrake and gas full-throttle, then release the handbrake and your car should do a burnout if it has sufficient power. :sly:

I meant a stationary burnout. not the cheap kind for FWD cars. :P

You CAN do a stationary burnout in a RWD, and have done so with my 639hp Toyota Aristo V300. The trick is not with the accelerator, but BRAKE CONTROL!! ;) It's very easy to sit there and not move, and if you want to you can do it in 5th gear with a maxed out gearset (my car is set for a 420km/h top speed theoretically). GT4 was the same, but barely anyone knew how to do a proper burnout and whenever I tried to explain it to them they replied back to me like I was nuts.

The easiest way to do burnouts is this (and Uracat, you were pretty close to the mark!):
1. Use Comfort Hard tyres.
2. Increase Power
3. Redline car while stationary (use the handbrake to keep the car stationary for this) for a launch and when you let go of the handbrake, put your finger on the brakes while you have full throttle and watch your brake control. Too much brake will kill the burnout, too little will cause you to move forward quickly.
4. HAVE WORN DRIVING TYRES!! ;)

I can tell you right now that the car will loop around 180* in a straightline burnout too when your driving tyres are ripped up. It almost makes it like driving on Chamonix when you're there at SSR7!!

If you want a demonstration of it, hit me up through my PSN, join me on the track, watch and learn. :cool:
 
You CAN do a stationary burnout in a RWD, and have done so with my 639hp Toyota Aristo V300.
I did prove in previous posts that you can do it.
It was just my technique that was bad to start with. Just needs a bit of practice with each car.
 
I did prove in previous posts that you can do it.
It was just my technique that was bad to start with. Just needs a bit of practice with each car.

Not really, it's the same with all cars. Even with GT4 it was like this, but the problem was it stayed at 2 or 3km/h if you were doing a burnout in that. To add to it, with GT4 you needed normal brakes because if you did it with the race brakes it wouldn't work. Also, you don't need a stinking G25 to do a burnout, my DS3 capably performs burnout tasks quite easily.
 
I meant a stationary burnout. not the cheap kind for FWD cars. :P

Try a wet track. Stationary burnouts are usually done when the track is wetted down.

mafia_boy has also given advice here, although I haven't tried this personally.
 
I already did some donuts with my tuned FWD Civic Type R '08. The trick is to do a backwards donut, the first 2-3 times it doesnt do a full donut but then suddenly you start doing donut after donut :D (Without Traction Control of course)
 
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