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Old 02-20-2003, 09:40 PM
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Fire coming from the muffler?????

Alright how does fire come from the muffler? someone tell me because I want my car to that. And are there all-motor kits out there for sale for b-series engines???



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Old 02-21-2003, 07:39 AM
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2 ways that i noe of

1: buy the kit which consist of some kind of gass that is sprayed near the tip of the exaust n when it is hit by exaust fumes it burst into flames
dats the "ricey way"

now for the other way,

if you have a turbo car with straight pipes and no catlyst converter your car will spit fire but no as much most likly when you makin lots of boost and you let off the gass the car will kinda backfire and some flames will come out!
i think thats the best way to do it get a strong , healthy turbo car with str8 pipes.

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Old 02-21-2003, 09:37 AM
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Another way is to flood the engine and have a spark plug in the exhaust somewhere igniting the fuel.
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you can buy the kit and have like 30ft flames shooting out (as said on web site when used on older muscle cars) and you can do it anytime you want...drawback.....you may or maynot shoot your muffler off like a bullet...:silly2: been looking into it for some time....just go to yahoo or ebay and search "flame throwing kit"
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Pics of said kit on my friend's Camaro...





Very nice-looking, and pretty damn cool too. Only thing is that if you aren't sure to extend your exhaust out a bit further than normal, your rear bumper will melt and slag. Or at the very least char.
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Those pics are sick lol
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yes and the mighty self comes through again.ive seen the pics of your friends camaro but those 90 ft flames are insane.
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yes and the mighty self comes through again.ive seen the pics of your friends camaro but those 90 ft flames are insane.
HELL YEA! My friend's are GARBAGE compared to those! Those look amazing
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bee racing also sells a rev limiter that cuts the ignition rather than the fuel, which they say relieves some stress from your motor. and if you have a straight pipe, it will backfire and shoot flames. i was watching TNT or something, that show called Trucks! and he put a flame kit on an old school pick-up. it was a pretty cool kit. it consists of spark plugs and all that but it also has like a little module type of thingamajiger or something. eh it was cool though.
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OMG!!!!! That is da shitzat of a flame. wanna go camping? bring that guy along for the fire !:flamer: Haha thats some wicked Sh|T
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IF I HAD THAT 90FT FLAME KIT.....TAILGATERS BEWARE.....WANNA KEEP THE POLICE OFF UR BACK :flamer:
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hahaha

o man id love to see that on real tv.
A guy is running from the cops and is hauling ass down the interstate. All of a sudden he slows down letting the cop get right next to his bumper then he just flips a switch and barbecues the cop like the vampires in from dust till dawn.
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its called a flamer kit. Very simple, cut a small hole in the exhaust tailpipe (at the end) then fit a sparkplug, then connect that to like a window wiper motor, bough very cheap, then earth that to you car, when you accelerate quickly back off all the excess is turned into flames read Jan2003 max power (uk) edition
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