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I have it set around 1350.... but when I really wanna play I just hit the enter button twice real quick and you can disable the backdown feature up to 30 mins. I beleive... and holding the break and flooring it awell it will smoke for a sec or two then the turbo will catch up.. best way is just to drive it and floor it....
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Smoke is unburnt fuel. The reason it don't smoke long is because the turbo is pumping enough air by then. If you only want smoke, put a piece of plastic over the intake, someone else said before. |
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![]() ...that'll make it smoke like an old coal train P.S.- ^^^DON'T DO THAT!
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