Exaust Flames
#1
Exaust Flames
Ive seen videos of RX7s shooting flames out of the exausts in motion??? How could this be done??? The video was of an FC on the highway and it shot flames and then took off??
#5
Originally posted by RX7FD
What do u mean, this slows down the car? then how come the rally cars and race cars shoot flames when they slow down and shift?
What do u mean, this slows down the car? then how come the rally cars and race cars shoot flames when they slow down and shift?
better safe than sorry, so its ok to run a little on the rich side.
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#10
Put on a straight pipe, aftermarker front, mid, and muffler and you will be shooting all kinds of flames. The lean and rich thing isnt true... If you have fire like keeps burning type of flames that from too rich, but if you like that pop, with a long as flame, then thats the straight pipe
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Originally posted by Qball
cool.. i want one.. does it melt or damage your bumpeR?
cool.. i want one.. does it melt or damage your bumpeR?
I like to think of it as that's what they'll be looking at when I SMOKE them
#20
Here's a good dicussion on exhaust flames (and extending your catback to reduce damage to your bumper):
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=53328
Here's a link to the_glass_man's video of his exhaust shooting some flames:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=50791
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=53328
Here's a link to the_glass_man's video of his exhaust shooting some flames:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=50791
#21
My RX-7 is stock only with a 3.5" straight exhaust behind the catalysts and i have shot flames from it. I think that the better the fuel the easier you get flames, if you have a straight pipe. I Sweden where i live in we drive on 98 octane, maybe in america you dont have so good fuel so it's harder to get flames?