blowing flames
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blowing flames
Well, i run a hydra and my car occasionally does a nice afterfire on high rpm upshifts and occasionally when i bounce on the rpm limit and sometimes even shoots a little bitty flame
but
i want to be able to do it at will when moving as a sort of **** you to tailgaters or to try to get hot or "hot" cars to race me or just to show off and scare soccer moms.
Does anyone know how to cut spark independantly of fuel when hitting rev limit with hydra or some other way to reliably make my car more consistently afterfire? would making increasing fuel on the load cells touched between shifts do it?
i've considered flat shift but that seems kinda destructive and i want my pretty turbo to last..
i know this sounds stupid but the kapow makes me happy
but
i want to be able to do it at will when moving as a sort of **** you to tailgaters or to try to get hot or "hot" cars to race me or just to show off and scare soccer moms.
Does anyone know how to cut spark independantly of fuel when hitting rev limit with hydra or some other way to reliably make my car more consistently afterfire? would making increasing fuel on the load cells touched between shifts do it?
i've considered flat shift but that seems kinda destructive and i want my pretty turbo to last..
i know this sounds stupid but the kapow makes me happy
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This is what you need unless you want to fry lots of parts.
Spit-Fire Show Injected Flame setup
Older cars with carbs used to just pull the manual choke, hit the gas, & fllip a switch to power up a spark plug mounted at the exaust tip.
The above "Show" kit will work on FI cars, or bikes.
Spit-Fire Show Injected Flame setup
Older cars with carbs used to just pull the manual choke, hit the gas, & fllip a switch to power up a spark plug mounted at the exaust tip.
The above "Show" kit will work on FI cars, or bikes.
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when you shift, there's a brief period where unburnt fuel goes into the exhaust but since it's starved for oxygen upon leaving the motor, it normally just passes through.
if you have a leak in the exhaust, that unburnt fuel gets a big fat blast of O2 and ignites. bam.
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Nati light, anywhere haha cheap **** water, but it has the highest alcohol concentration of beer, i believe, dont quote me. Hey Faeflora, when i finish up my car (should be shortly) wanna go for a spin sometime. I live down in Odenton, near Fort Meade. If you need help with anything just hit me up, im pretty handy with a wrench (tore my engine out last weekend) and good with Electrical ( Electrician by profession)
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Nati light, anywhere haha cheap **** water, but it has the highest alcohol concentration of beer, i believe, dont quote me. Hey Faeflora, when i finish up my car (should be shortly) wanna go for a spin sometime. I live down in Odenton, near Fort Meade. If you need help with anything just hit me up, im pretty handy with a wrench (tore my engine out last weekend) and good with Electrical ( Electrician by profession)