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I just put a flamethrower kit on my 2000. The kit is sparking like it should, however the exhaust is not igniting. WOuld a CAI cause the engine to run more lean and not providing enough fuel to the mixture or is there another problem. How can i fix this and get it to work? And would a higher octane fuel be easier to work?
whoa rockin, I can't let you talk to PRO that way. He's the "shyt" so back off a little man.
However, I don't quite agree with you either PRO. Hotrodders invented the flamethrower exhuast, not those pesky ricers. I think its a little old school personally and pretty badace. But to each his own.
I know this doesn't help at all, but you should set the kit up w/ a rice alarm so that when they pull up behind you wanting to run you can melt their face off. That is all.
last time i checked, he can do whatever he wants to his car. instead of posting some "shyt" to make fun of it, why don't you answer the question?
Cuz I would never put anything that ridiculous on my car. Yeah, to each his own. So to the question, you have link to the kit? Is it just supposed to ignite w/e gasses are coming out the t-pipe. The cai will not make it run lean. It would have to be rich in the first place so there would be extra fuel in the exhaust. Something I wouldn't want. What do the instructions say?