Hey - Burnout question

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I know this has prolly been asked before, but it has been a very long time since I last checked in her, AND i checked the past pages of most of the threads I thought it would be in
But what are the settings for doing a burnout?
Jus sittin there, heatin up those tires and all that smoke...ahh....what a life.....
 
so just set all those to 0, then would i have to do a burnout like I would in real life with dropping the clutch or anything, or would I jus sit there, brake down and gas pounded and i will actucally see smoke?
 
ASM & TCS 0
Brake Balancer = front 24, back 0

rev alittle and slam the brakes. this creates wheel spin and then the brakes hold the car in place. if the brakes stop the wheels from spinning, slowly release brake pressure.
 
thanks! But i cant get the back to 0....hmm, i wuz usin a race car, ill just go try sum rear wheel drive car that i can purchase sport brakes for.....i cud only get the rear to 1....and it wouldnt do a burnout wit that - so lemme try again - hold up.....
 
are you adjusting the differential??? all TCS and ASM should be adjustable to the value of "0" go to the NEXT page in settings..there you'll see ASM and TCS.
 
Aite i got it to work, both a rolling and standing. Yea I just held brake and gas, then let go of brake for a second, and punched it in again pretty fast and VWA LA! haha thanks everyone
 
i nomrally dont even bother with brake balance. if you have a little bit of power all you gotta do is a punch it from a stop, get the rpm up, then hold the brake. i have a few cars that lack the power to do it tho :embarrassed:
 
lol. everything said works. i just get one of my more powerful cars, set tcs and asm to 0 (actually they already are in most cases), hit the gas for the wheels to start spinning, then i lightly hold the brakes to make the car stop moving forward. you can also do donuts in a similar fashion.
 
i never change my brake balance...............there is no need
 
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