lol try do that IRL and you`ll stall your engine..
unless, you can brake only with the front wheels (in lfs try moving the brake balance, to 95% front).
BTW, depending on the car, normal brake bias will sometimes work for burnouts, especially in the XRT... If your having a hard time, move the bias forward.
for a burn out you just pop the clutch at 5000rpm and away you go, for a brake stand you should rev the engine to 5000rpm with the clutch in and the brakes on full, then pop the clutch and release the brakes quickly but not instantly, try to hit a spot where the wheels spin but the car doesn't move.
Never rev above 5000rpm and always release the brake or you'll just burn the clutch out. The idea is to get a balance of brake application and throttle application so that the car spins the rear wheels but doesn't move forward.
I very nearly ignored this thread... I now wish I had.... lols
What, may I ask, is the burnout for? Tyre temps? Stick the big old knobbly ones on the back of an XRT, make the suspension nice and hard, and follow the above.
Alternatively the LX cars are good for wheel spinning, also the BF1 or FO8.
The UFR will spin fairly ferociously with an aggressive start too, pull the handbrake on hard and bang, lots of tyre smoke and no front tyres in 30 seconds flat....