11-08-2020, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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Donut/Burnout
I have a feeling most people will hate this, but I wanted to know if its possible to donut or burnout in a 340i xDrive without x delete. I saw a m340i doing donuts at this meet but he said he broke his xDrive, which didnt sound pocket-friendly
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What do I know... I am more of a power drift kind of guy.
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Corrected above.
But back to the original question: since drifting is possible with xDrive... why would donuts not be, even if they would be significantly tricker to achieve? (no experience) Burnouts is a different story.
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Hey guys just wondering how exactly do I burnout as best as possible with a stock auto f30 320d. I’ve tried mashing the brake and accelerator together while slowly letting of the brake and I’ve tried the same but loading it up with the handbrake. What happens is at some point the engine starts cutting out and the rpm’s drop and it won’t spin the wheels anymore. I’m thinking is this a safety feature or do I just not know how to do it. Pls give me some feedback 🙏🙏
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