Start car in a safe location.
Put car in neutral.
Apply parking brake.
Pull the ABS fuse from the fuse panel.
ABS, Slip and VDC lights will illuminate.
Put car in manumatic mode gear 1.
Release parking brake.
Apply brakes and step on the gas.
As you slowly release your left foot from the brake, the rear wheels will start to spin, and the fronts will be held slow by the brakes. If you completely take your foot off the brake, the car will launch. You want to keep the brakes partially depressed, so that the front tires are holding the car back.
You can leave some FAT black lines by doing this. You will also wear out your tires in a hurry.
The car will not operate well, or shift out of PARK, if the ABS fuse has been removed. You *could* also throw a code for the ABS/VDC.
MagikDragon wrote: Not worth wasting your time unless you are on the race track.
If you have street tires, it's a waste of time at the track anyways. Slicks do well when heated, but street tires do not.