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So I have tried doing the whole drop the clutch and immediately put foot on brake technique, but the brakes would slow down the back wheels as well which stops the engine. Is it a matter of putting just the right amount of pressure on the brakes? Or am I doing this whole thing completely wrong. How would you guys do it?
hold the clutch down
pull up the parking brake
rev and hold at 8,000 rpm
slowly release the clutch until you start getting a burnt smell (must be the tires)
release the parking brake and clutch
slam on brakes and gas at the same time
then prepare for more smoke
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Originally Posted by BEBO'S ZEE
hold the clutch down
pull up the parking brake
rev and hold at 8,000 rpm
slowly release the clutch until you start getting a burnt smell (must be the tires)
release the parking brake and clutch
slam on brakes and gas at the same time
then prepare for more smoke
Then release brake, but keep foot FIRMLY on gas (this is important!!!).