Flames out the pipe
I want to find a kid to install to shoot flames out the tail pipes and what kinda price range we are lookin at
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RE: Flames out the pipe
Thats going to be a very small kid, to be able to fit in the tailpipe. Then you'll have to find a tiny little flamethrower for him/her to use, Don't know if it can be done-LOL
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RE: Flames out the pipe
I heard somthing about nitrous or a propane kit with a spark plug i was just wondering if anyone knew where to find one
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RE: Flames out the pipe
$40 for the "kit", or you can buy a toggle switch and a spark plug :D
please not its illegal in most if not all states... so watch the cops! |
RE: Flames out the pipe
i have seen a lot of kits, but none of them can be used while driving
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RE: Flames out the pipe
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RE: Flames out the pipe
It wont even work.. And if it does it would be real dangerous... Those type of things dont work well with cat converters
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RE: Flames out the pipe
That is an old school hot rodder trick. Mostly used on lead sleds from the 50's. What ya did was drill a hole in the exhaust tip about 4 inches back for a spark plug and an inch behind that for a propane jet. You then set up a coil for the plug and a switch that would activate the coil and a servo for the propane. I doubt you could do it to a stang because of the muffler location. Now days that would look like you were adding fried rice to you're stang.[sm=americanasmiley.gif]
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RE: Flames out the pipe
I remember those things at car shows when I was a kid. One guy had sparkplugs in the the exaust pipe and would keep the choke on the carb creating a lot of unburned gas to come out of the pipes to be ignited. It took a lot of work to get a flame out and the car was not being driven. I have never seen a propane/gas injected setup.
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RE: Flames out the pipe
ORIGINAL: MusiccityGT That is an old school hot rodder trick. Mostly used on lead sleds from the 50's. What ya did was drill a hole in the exhaust tip about 4 inches back for a spark plug and an inch behind that for a propane jet. You then set up a coil for the plug and a switch that would activate the coil and a servo for the propane. I doubt you could do it to a stang because of the muffler location. Now days that would look like you were adding fried rice to you're stang.[sm=americanasmiley.gif] |
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