Fire from exhaust
http://www.studz.freeserve.co.uk/creatures/flame.htm
Be careful though, l heard the flames can go backwards and you'll have fire going into the engine.
Be careful though, l heard the flames can go backwards and you'll have fire going into the engine.
Easiest way:
Weld a bung for a spark plug in each exhaust tip.
Weld a bung for a jet (like a nitrous jet) approx. 6" infront of the spark plugs.
Run an ingnition coil to each spark plug.
Run a line from the jets to a bottle of propane, using a silinoid like those of nitrous kits to control the flow (on or off) of the propane.
Run power to the ignition coils and to a switch, a switch for the silinoids, and a failsafe that cuts ignition and the propane off (saftey). When it's all goin...you have fire.
It follows the same princibles as a propane grill.
Weld a bung for a spark plug in each exhaust tip.
Weld a bung for a jet (like a nitrous jet) approx. 6" infront of the spark plugs.
Run an ingnition coil to each spark plug.
Run a line from the jets to a bottle of propane, using a silinoid like those of nitrous kits to control the flow (on or off) of the propane.
Run power to the ignition coils and to a switch, a switch for the silinoids, and a failsafe that cuts ignition and the propane off (saftey). When it's all goin...you have fire.
It follows the same princibles as a propane grill.
I don't have cats!! I heard u can just install sparkplugs and run a wire to the coil and put u a switch inside to fire the plugs. do u have to use propane or can it fire off the fumes from exhaust?


