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The-Professor wrote Even though i have an automatic. I just put it in drive then press the brake all the way down and give it a little gas.

It works.


does it honestly work though because i drive a atuomatic and i just love when some jerk off pulls up next to me at a red light and slamming the throttle i mean my daily driver aint much< its a 1998 nissan maxima stock but that thing shits and gets
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If you want to spin tires and have more power, re gear your driving differential (if rwd, then back diff, if fwd, then front diff.

I ran 35's on 3:55 gear ratio, I still had the power I needed for my truck, then I went to 4:56 yukon gears, I can spin tires any where on any surface, take off power is amazing (for a truck).
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Yes a racing start, can someone explain in parts on how to do it in a FWD car?
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Have your revs up a little bit and then release the clutch, don't have the revs high otherwise you'll just wheel spin and lose power
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Retriever wrote Have your revs up a little bit and then release the clutch, don't have the revs high otherwise you'll just wheel spin and lose power


So, handbrake off, get my revs too about 2-3k, release the clutch and slam the accelerator and get ready to shift too second?
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