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Old 09-06-2012, 03:21 AM   #43
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my boss wanted me to do a burnout in the mini. i still don't know why though.
That's simple. Pull the ebrake. Mini is FWD, so ebrake trick works

But tbh, burnout is absolutely pointless thing to do... & you should tell your boss that lol
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I don't recommend it, but put it in neutral, then rev it all the way up. Once it taps high up in the redline, then shift into D and HOLD ON!
outstanding way to leave the "tranny in the street!"
not recommended! forget the burnouts! car's got no "balls" at the low end anyway! it ain't a muscle car!..just sayin'
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Old 09-06-2012, 03:26 AM   #45
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That's simple. Pull the ebrake. Mini is FWD, so ebrake trick works

But tbh, burnout is absolutely pointless thing to do... & you should tell your boss that lol

i would have told him that, but i had ordered new tires, and i was on tires that were on their last legs. and that's what i did. pulled the E-brake, checked no cars were coming in either direction, burnt out, then went to deliver a pizza. lol
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Tried on the way to work this morning. Hold the TCS button for three seconds to disable trac and stabilty. Hold the brake, give it some gas and let up the brakes till they break loose.

Maybe a video soon.
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Donuts work fine as well, stock tires are SUPER MEGA LOUD though

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MtYMkkEHzA"]Scion FR-S (Toyota GT86) donuts - YouTube[/ame]
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