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9D9 MITSU RSJan-21-01 02:44 PM
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#907, "How can u make flames shoot from the exhaust?"




          

I saw the trailer for The Fast and The Furious. I wanna make a flame come from my muffler like the green eclipse. Anyone know how?

  

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RE: How can u make flames shoot from the exhaust?, mikee97gs, Jan-21-01 03:44 PM, #1
RE: How can u make flames shoot from the exhaust?, cyan, Jan-21-01 04:08 PM, #2
      RE: How can u make flames shoot from the exhaust?, 9D9 MITSU RS, Jan-22-01 09:41 AM, #5
           RE: How can u make flames shoot from the exhaust?, HondaHater21, Jan-24-01 02:09 PM, #6
RE: How can u make flames shoot from the exhaust?, endless73, Jan-22-01 02:17 AM, #3
Eat lots of spicy food!, HeDog, Jan-22-01 08:38 AM, #4

mikee97gsJan-21-01 03:44 PM
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Well, I havent tried it yet, but you can supposedly put spark plugs in the exhaust tailpipe, and the excess gas that is coming out will be sparked by the plugs therefore causing flames.

  

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cyanJan-21-01 04:08 PM
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yeah, but the plugs have to be wired to produce spark. good luck with that
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9D9 MITSU RSJan-22-01 09:41 AM
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How can u hook it up??? does anybody know? Hook it to what? and does it have to be bolted in the muffler?

  

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HondaHater21Jan-24-01 02:09 PM
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Hey I know how to do it. I once did it to my old LeBarron. You need a spark plug and some spark plug wire, lots of wire and a 3 position switch.
You have to put the sparkplug 4 to 6 inches away from the exhaust tip (if you put it behind the muffler it wont work, i tried all it does is make a loud bang and make a nice fire in your glasspack!!!) Then you wire it up to the coil and run a wire to the switch. Carfully cut one of the wires to the coil of the engine and run it to the switch.
What should happen is you reve the engine up to 4000 and flip the switch down, this cut the engine coil not to fire, causeing the gas not to burn, but to dump into the exaust, then when you flip it back, the engine kicks back in and the spark in the tailpipe ignites it and wala! flames! It though is ment for oldies thats muflers are not in the way. Flames were prob shooting out of his car because of the way it was set up, ive seen some cars do it when they sift, but if you want to do this to your car have fun!



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endless73Jan-22-01 02:17 AM
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you could turn on your car, light a match, throw it into the exhaust, and run for your life...that way you'll have flames coming from all directions, not to mention flying glass, doors, your steering wheel, etc...


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HeDogJan-22-01 08:38 AM
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