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auto lock flame thrower kit

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shttygtstang

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has any one ever installed one ?how do they work?does the flame realy shot 20 feet? some one have any info
 

DJTR

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I am curious as well
 

stang976

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do a forum search for this topic......there was some good info posted on this about a month back that would be really helpful for you...and yes it does shoot huge flames, i have seen it on a hot rod once
 
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silent_tragedy

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they did a thing like this on trucks, and the only thing about it is you have to use straight pipes. you have to rev the engine and then when you press the button it takes the power away from the main coil so you get no spark to the spark plug, and your running pure gas through your engine which mists as it exits the tailpipe, but the power that was taken away from the main coil is taken to a secondary coil mounted on the exhaust which puts power to a spark plug mounted in the tailpipe that ingintes the mist of gas. So the size of the flame will depend on how high you rev the engine, the higher rpms the bigger mist will come out. They do work though, quite a site to see at night
 

z9_87

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how doesn't that kill your engine?
 
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silent_tragedy

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Well i wouldn't see it killing the engine, but you have to change oil more often since it is running pure gas through the engine. Besides that i wouldn't see how it would hurt the engine.
 

saleenx029

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Muahahaha I gotta add this to my arsenal which includes Bat-man Switch (turns off all running lights ands lets u use brakes w/ no brakelight), Flip-up liscence plate, Oil Sprayer, Windshield Washer Anti-Honda spray cannon, Electric Exhaust dumps (for stealth or no stealth), and the Road Spikes. A flamethrower would be fun against tailgaters....
 

super302

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It'd really teach tailgaters a harsh lesson, but get out of there before they blow lol. I'm pretty sure they are illegal, but who cares, they're sweet.
 
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silent_tragedy

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well alot of things are illegal, but as long as you don't so it around cops your fine, i've seen in on a couple old muscle cars and its sweet looking when you are in the middle of no where with no lights.
 

90mustangGT

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In alot of states, woman on top is illegal... but who's going to stop her.

If it's illegal, it must be fun!!!
 
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saleenx029 said:
Muahahaha I gotta add this to my arsenal which includes Bat-man Switch (turns off all running lights ands lets u use brakes w/ no brakelight), Flip-up liscence plate, Oil Sprayer, Windshield Washer Anti-Honda spray cannon, Electric Exhaust dumps (for stealth or no stealth), and the Road Spikes. A flamethrower would be fun against tailgaters....
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i got another lil trick for you. Put a row of high intensity bulbs in your rear window. At night if your trying to lose some1 flip em on b4 a corner and there he goes...
 

ram8750

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99% of our cars have somthing illegal on them , so why not shoot flames .....plus if your going to jail for drag racing why not fry the cop thats writing down your plates, make it really worth their wild to take you in ....... by tjhe way what state was that in
 
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silent_tragedy said:
you have to change oil more often since it is running pure gas through the engine.
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That doesn't make any sense, it's going through the cumbustion chamber and shouldn't come into contact with any motor oil.

I'm not even sure it is ilegal? I've seen guy's do it right in front of cops at cruises.

It does seem like it's too much fun to be legal though.
 
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iwashmycar

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It also probably wouldn't look as good unless you have the LX style pipes, or side exhaust. The GT exhaust yould just shoot it into the ground....lol.
 

Musclecarfan88

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dont melt your rear bumper or catch your car on fire. if you get it be careful with it. And flame throwers are for "off road" use only. soo you would get in trouble for shooting it on the street, but its only illegal if you get caught
 
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silent_tragedy said:
Well i wouldn't see it killing the engine, but you have to change oil more often since it is running pure gas through the engine. Besides that i wouldn't see how it would hurt the engine.
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It is actually quite hard on an engine. The raw fuel washes down the cylinder walls and causes premature wear to the rings and cylinders.
 
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cobraii74x

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why not just devise a line or something that squirts a mist of gas in your tailpipe right before your spark plug.. the gas wouldn't have to go through the engine ? so you can have it without the worry of ruining anything..
 
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dude5l said:
It is actually quite hard on an engine. The raw fuel washes down the cylinder walls and causes premature wear to the rings and cylinders.
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that is exactly right. greedy carb guys get that from time to time.
 
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