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so i was reading other threads on how to do a burnout and everyone was saying you need to take the stop lamp fuse out. tried that and i still

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so i was reading other threads on how to do a burnout and everyone was saying you need to take the stop lamp fuse out. tried that and i still failed to do a burnout in my 370z... any help?
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What do you mean by "failed to do a burnout"? RPM won't come up? Tires break loose but then you lose power? What happens?
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the tires break loose but then i lose power
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Possibly VDC kicking in (some form of VDC can activate even when the dash button has been pressed) when you get a little sideways. Several threads on how to disable yaw sensor - see if the symptoms match yours.
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