depends. if you have a front wheel drive car, it will be ridiculously hard. if you have a rear wheel drive car, then it will be slightly simpler. first, turn off any/all car control assists, IE electronic stability controls and the like. If the car has a low/crawler gear, engage it. then, stomp the gas as fast and hard as you can, and crank the wheel. when you want to stop spinning, let off the gas, and steer where you want to go.
by using gas to make wheels spin in circles
A car with an automatic transmission.
fuel filter
it just puts the car in the lowest gear (2nd) In the hold the car will set of in second. mainly used to reduce torque to wheels to reduce wheel spin
yes you can all you need to do is switch the automatic flywheel and putt on a standard flywheel and make sure the clutch from the transmission will bolt up to the flywheel.
cauze u have too do it it is a car not a new person daa daa
If by standard you mean manual (one you shift yourself), it would be automatic. It is cheper for the car manufacturer to make manual transmission than automatic. However, since automatic cars have become so prominent many manufacturers don't charge extra for an automatic transmission.
Depends on the car, some cars can drift with automatic.
Yes .. Most cars with automatic transmissions have some sort of filter, either in the transmission pan, or a spin on filter attached to the transmission or in one of the transmission lines.
Nope. All it does is make the car go slower, and there are rev limiters in place in case you do make the engine spin to fast. So no problems with that
Kinetic Energy helps the car wheel spin...
A car with an automatic transmission. Or an automatic. (same thing)