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AzianDragonz December-22nd-2003 12:18 PM

Shooting Flames
 
Does anyone know hot to get flames to shoot from my tailpipe like used to do with the old classic american cars?

lowflowin December-22nd-2003 12:41 PM

yo if you pick up a Sport Compact Car, there is a company that ALWAYS advertises in there who sells what you want. Its called a "Flame Thrower" and its like 125 bucks. shoots up to like 20 feet. Mad illegal, but worth it I think.

Roddimus Prime December-22nd-2003 01:02 PM

not illegal. it's just "not legal for public roadway use". In your driveway or at the track you're golden. they work real well, but I wouldn't use them on a turbo car. Also, they will not work if you have your catalytic convertors. also, unless you have a flowmaster style muffler you're going to destroy your muffler. You basically wire up an ignition coil to a spark plug that is tapped into your exhaust pipe. Wire in their ignition module and when you rev the car up you push this button. It shuts off your spark so the unburnt fuel goes into your exhaust where it's ignited by the spark plug. With a turbo the exhuast housing gets hot enough to detonate it between the turbo and first cat. Secondly the cats on the car will catch most of the unburnt fuel weakening it's performance, lastly if you wire this stuff BEFORE the sport muffler on the MSP you will have fire blowing through your muffler which will eat it up. That is why you see it on older cars....cars without cats, cars without mufflers....It's neat if you want to do it, but it won't be easy or cheap.

AzianDragonz December-22nd-2003 04:26 PM

20 feet seems almost excessive. I'll look into though, sounds fun.
Wish I had a top fuel dragster, those things shoot flames cause they have no exhaust and run on alcohol, lots of fun! :)

goldstar December-23rd-2003 06:14 AM

Don't Top Fuel dragsters run on nitromethane, not alcohol?

AzianDragonz December-23rd-2003 12:43 PM

isn't nitromethane a type of alcohol?

goldstar December-23rd-2003 01:58 PM

My understanding is that although they are both hydrocarbons, the fact that nitromethane contains the element Nitrogen, whereas alcohol does not, makes nitromethane something other than an alcohol.

nitromethane: CH3NO2

methanol: CH3OH3

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AzianDragonz December-23rd-2003 05:50 PM

both fuels are used

Methanol: pure methyl alcohol produced by synthesis; used in Top Alcohol Dragsters and Top Alcohol Funny Cars.

Nitromethane: Produced specifically as a fuel for drag racing, it is the result of a chemical reaction between nitric acid and propane.

goldstar December-23rd-2003 06:48 PM

Thanks for the information. I didn't realize both types of fuel were used in Top Fuel dragsters.

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zerocover December-24th-2003 06:53 PM

You could always get a ghetto kit.
Instead of using unburned fuel you get a kit that runns a tube to the back of the exhaust and then shoots something back that gets lit up by a spark plug.

I dont know how safe they are but I have seen them.


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