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Old 03-31-2006, 03:41 PM
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Flamethrower exhaust

Has anyone got them. How much were they, and do they work good? I dont want the flame that shoots up high. If you think this is for R!cers, then dont post here. Heres what im lookin for.
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I did on my Old Porsche 944. I would highly recommend not doing them because I hit it next to a Honda and got pulled over and a hefty ticket.
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Flamethrower exhaust

I don't have one but I know that they don't cost that much. But the bad part about it is that you have to drill a hole in the exhaust tip. To put in a Sparkplug, then hook them up to coils run the wires up to the front. Then install a switch. But when you do it your RPM's have to be high cause you are shutting off your fuel to shoot flames.
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But when you do it your RPM's have to be high cause you are shutting off your fuel to shoot flames.
Actually, you are temporarily cutting off power to the ignition so that you have raw fuel dumping through into the exhaust. That fuel is what gets ignited by the spark plug located in the exhaust tip. The increase in RPM's is due to the fact that you don't want to stall the engine out when you do it. Plus it makes the flames extra long!!!
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there pretty cool but your more than likely only going to get just a jet like flame out of it if thats what your looking for than cool beans but it wont work with cats there are kits for it if you look around a friend of mine has one on his impala pretty bad *** if you ask me
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