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![]() I don't have drag radials yet. But, to do a burnout I would hold the clutch in, then put the heal of your right foot on the brake. While holding down the brake put the ball of your foot on the gas. Press slowly down on the gas while letting the clutch out, still holding the brake down. As you feel the tires brake lose let the clutch out fully and hold the gas to desired RPM. I keep the RPM's below 6000 rpm's. Hope this helps. And this is just how I do it. Someone else my have a better way. I feel you get better control this way rather then just dumping the clutch at some high RPM.
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