Exhaust flamethrowers
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the propane setup is another method of exhaust flamethrowers. they use spark plugs in the tail pipes as in the other method but now they also inject propane into the tail pipes. usually with this setup they install upward tail pipe extensions to vent the flames upward because with this setup you get flames up to 30 to 60 feet. these flames could kill someone and burn tailgater cars if vented strait out. also with this setup the spark plugs burn both the propane gas and unburnt exhaust gases.
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@HummerReco What they did was drill holes in the tail pipes, weld hex nuts over the holes and screwed in spark plugs in them. then they take a second coil pack and wire it to the main coil pack or distributor. they wire both coil circuits to a switch. they rev the cars to about 3000 to 4000 rpms and flip the switch to the rear coils to fire the tail plugs. but by doing that they momentarily cut power from the main coil in order for current to fire the tail spark plugs.
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@AT6391 lol this is funny. Your joking right?
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You guys over there definitely need higher fuel prices.
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@gabed96 I want to get some on my 1991 chevy caprice, almost the same body style, im trying to convert it to an impala ss. me and a friend of mine put a propane torch infront of my exhaust and it somewhat worked. Im just trying to find out how they do it for real!
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@longrifle64 bahahaha... or my v-tec would just kick in and leave you in the dust :)
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@AT6391 if you wanted to take a fast ride in your junk car i could let you hook a chain to the rear of my 428 powered ford truck prolly jerk your little car in half though
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@Chargerboy18 472? holy shit haha!!!!!!!!!
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All for show. My V-tec would smoke both of these pieces of rubbish.
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HELLYEAH
the white truck
decade24 2 years ago 10
WHOA, it's Cuban Hermes from GTA:VC!
rodk2prod 1 year ago 6