Anyone know how to do a proper burn out without the front wheels hopping and jumping to avoid breaking the drive train ?

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Car is a 20 type r. whenever doing an aggressive start from a light the front tires will jump and hop rather than doing a nice smoky burnout . Are there suspension parts or techniques to avoid the jumping and hopping ?
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Car is a 20 type r. whenever doing an aggressive start from a light the front tires will jump and hop rather than doing a nice smoky burnout . Are there suspension parts or techniques to avoid the jumping and hopping ?
Rear motor mount will fix it. I have the Perrin insert and it got rid of the wheel hop on the street.
 


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Car is a 20 type r. whenever doing an aggressive start from a light the front tires will jump and hop rather than doing a nice smoky burnout . Are there suspension parts or techniques to avoid the jumping and hopping ?
Waste of time. Get a good tune and proper tires.
 
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Guessing he just has his parking brake on?
No, because you can actually put your car in gear and hit the gas and go without turning off the parking brake as it will do it automatically for you . Unless someone else knows of a little trick that keeps the rear brakes on well no breaking on the front wheels this fella probably installed a line lock on his rear .
 

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No, because you can actually put your car in gear and hit the gas and go without turning off the parking brake as it will do it automatically for you . Unless someone else knows of a little trick that keeps the rear brakes on well no breaking on the front wheels this fella probably installed a line lock on his rear .
If I'm not mistaken it'll only do it automatically if you have your seatbelt on. I could be wrong though.
 


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"All TC fully off. Hold the parking lever up and 1st gear rev up to bout 4K and drop the clutch."
Verified: We have a built-in linelok system:
Seatbelt on —>hold parking brake button up —>dump in the first gear and let go of the clutch rear —>rear wheels are locked, front wheels can do a burnout.
 
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Interesting. So the car isn't fighting the front brakes?
NO. In a regular rear wheel drive car when you put on the emergency brak it’s just the rear brakes not the front and I suppose our cars work the same way I mean why would they be different
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