Originally Posted by IDZRVIT Is this brake override an added feature in the newer Z's? My '09 and current '10 would spin the wheels for as long as I wanted
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03-07-2014, 10:14 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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It was added to every new car because of Toyota
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Ah, a brake burnout. Never heard it called a 'standstill' burnout. Threw me off and I'm old. Thanks DE.
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Because we have people that sue saying that the brake went out and the car kept accelerating. That doesn't fly with the override.
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I'm not that old and I had to learn this from Jay Leno. (Also tells you how worthless the rear brakes are)
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It's really not necessary to ever do an in-place burnout anyways, IMHO. The only time such a thing makes sense is at the drag strip (a light burn to clean junk off street tires, or a real burnout if you have drag slicks), but even then generally if you hit the throttle hard without the brakes, the car only moves forward a small amount as the rears spin, it's totally controllable and normal. You may have to reverse a few feet to get back to the line.
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