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Another Burnout Video

Another great video... Thanks again for sharing...
 
Nice video. But I've done that in my '12 R Spec with TC off.

I know they are cool to do but just wondering why so many want to see it? Is it because they haven't figured out how yet?

TC off. Hold the brake. Hit the gas. When tires start spinning, let off brake.

Usually it winds up in a one wheel wonder. But once I did get both tires smoking. Left about 20' of rubber.
 
Nice video. But I've done that in my '12 R Spec with TC off.

I know they are cool to do but just wondering why so many want to see it? Is it because they haven't figured out how yet?

TC off. Hold the brake. Hit the gas. When tires start spinning, let off brake.

Usually it winds up in a one wheel wonder. But once I did get both tires smoking. Left about 20' of rubber.

I think a few people talked about nannies getting in the way or something...
 
If you turn the TC off, with just the button, it works just fine. :)
Now if you leave the TC on, that's a whole different storry.
 
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