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If you move the bar to favor Front pressure, more force will be applied in the back.
If you move the bar to favor Rear brake pressure, more brake force will actually be applied to the front.
And even if you put the pressure 100% to the rear, (which actually affects the front), some braking will still happen in the back. They eventually fixed this in FH4, but this game still has that problem.
You can.
The thing is, if you brake (while not in motion) and applay throttle (regardless which gear you are in) the game somehow rates it as you would be in neutral. Idk why, but that's how it is.
Hit the brake slightly later than the throttle or so.
Also I am not sure if that works for all cars, but for mine it works. When I brake, throttle up, and shift some gears, the game realizes I am not in neutral and the bournout starts.
I know in reality it is not that complicated, it's just an error in the game(code).
A bournout is nothing you do while in race -.-
You do it for example befor drag races to get your tires on temp. for more grip.
Or just to flex...