![]() and try reverse burnouts if the car starts dragging the rear wheels.Īnd, to answer your final question, no, it isn't possible to rev the engine in D, in BeamNG or in real life. For FWD, it's the same procedure, except use the handbrake instead of the brakes. If the engine stalls, you're giving too much brakes, and if the car moves forwards you're not giving enough brakes. To do a good burn out with a RWD car, rev the engine to redline with the clutch in, squeeze the brakes maybe 70% - 80%, then drop the clutch/put in drive. The higher displacement Barstows, supercharged Gavrils, turbo 200BXs, and the V6 Pessima can all do burn outs fairly easily. There are only a few cars in BeamNG that can actually perform burn outs, just like in real life. The burn outs that drag racers do on the drag strip in real life are very quick and rarely held in place, and usually done on smaller, more street-friendly (and less grippy) drag radials. The Barstow Drag isn't one of them the huge drag radials are too sticky and the dinky front tires can't hold the tremendous acceleration the rest of the car is trying to carry out. ![]() Burn-outs, like in real life, are only possible in certain vehicles. ![]()
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