DODGE SIDEKICKER EXHAUST FLAME KIT

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2007

EXPERIMENTING WITH MY EXHAUST FLAMETHROWER KIT, NO CATALYTIC CONVERTER. RECORDED ON A CELL PHONE. (EATMYFLAMES.COM)

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  • You didn't need a kit for this, a Dodge will catch fire when you drive it off of the lot.

  • would be funny if you melted your tires and had to drive home on the rims ha ha h aha

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  • @ronniej1183 I remember Ford actually having a recall for catching fire in 08. Dodge never has sir.

  • when releasing throttle it sounds like chewbacca :D

    "RRRR"  "RRRRRRRRRR"

  • @rylestknuckles ---v--- (below)

  • Look it up... The #88 Dodge Daytona hit 243 mph in testing.

  • @the934x4 Don't get me wrong, I love American muscle; I wouldn't think of driving anything but domestic. But I do have to say this: 243 mph? From a (basically stock) 4 spd charger? That seems just a tad excessive....

  • And I'll take your turboed supra with MY 1969 Dodge Charger with a 440 bored out to 528 cubes, running a machined six pack intake, and performer RPM cam and Heads. All is put back through a beefed Tremec T56 6 spd to a Dana 60 running 3.55 cogs. Eats Pasta and Shits Rice. American Muscle Baby!

  • To all the queers driving Jap scrap, or the wannabe posers that like ferrari's, a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona stock other than a hotter cam and a single plane intake on top of a 426 Hemi with a 4 spd hits 243 mph. The Ferrari Enzo hits the same speed, only it needs 4 more cylinders, another cam, an extra set of valves on each cylinder, and EFI, plus six gears...Fail.

  • @camaroman101 dont use a traditional flame thrower kit with cats. you WILL wreck them, and the flames will be weak due to losing a lot of the gas in the cat. catalytic converters use the heat from the exhaust to get the catalyst (platinum and various other elements) up to optimal running temp. if you use a pyrometer and check the temp before and after the cat, the temp after the cat will be significantly higher than before it on an operational cat.

  • @mantviux did u really ask if its legal to have a giant flame shoot out the side of your car when your in traffic? O.o

  • how big can you expect the flame to be if you leave the cat on?

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