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Old 06-05-2005, 10:23 PM
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Fire!!!!!!!!!!

anyone here know how to get flames to shoot from the tail pipe, without messing anything up?
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Re: Fire!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah...buy a kit to do it and have a carbuerated car.

Then stop watching so much F&F or I'll mock you some more.
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Re: Fire!!!!!!!!!!

There are kits you can buy for FI cars, but they are not cheap and will do more harm than good.
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Re: Fire!!!!!!!!!!

Make your car run extremly rich and bounce it off the rev limter a few times.. If your lucky, when its dark it well have a nice back fire. Oh and yes, this will harm your car.
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Re: Fire!!!!!!!!!!

I've seen a Supra here at the Street Fights (Bristol Dragway) last year spit flames on the burnout, of course it was turbo-ed and runnin' low times, it was a sight!
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i did it to my new civic. i have a vid of it, its cool. ill post it up for u guys to see as soon as i a get a firewire cable
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Re: Fire!!!!!!!!!!

It's not the smartest thing to do. You have to have completely flow through exhaust. I have seen it on a few classic cars. It looks nice on them. As far a a cavalier having flames, i'd hit the person who ever try it
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