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Old 01-31-06, 10:46 PM
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im pretty much new to the rotoary game.. ive only hade my 89 gtu for about 5 months not.. i got alot to learn .... dont get me wrong thouggh.. i know more then all my friends do.. ;-).. but yeah.. FLAMES.. i love FLAMES..lol...whats this daspots thig yall talk about.. and how would i go about removing them.. or it...???? i dont understand cause all i have done to my car is rb full exhaust.... cone filter...and turned the interior from that hidious blue to black.. but with only those mods.. my car will give me flames on demamd.. all i do is rev it up to 8 really quick and then let off of the gas.... i wonder if the daspots would make the flame bigger..... cause rigt now mine are only about a foot and a alf long...
Old 01-31-06, 11:05 PM
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i've found that removing the ACV (less air in exhaust) and getting a header (Reactiver header burns off excess gas) will cause your exhaust to shoot flames. if you want more flames then i guess removing the dashpots would help, i need more time for experimentation....
Old 01-31-06, 11:26 PM
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Man, my car wont shoot flames. I have the rb turbo back exhaust and a walbro 255 but still nothin. I think im runnin lean
Old 01-31-06, 11:47 PM
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I don't see how you guys are having all these problems shooting flames, I melted some of my rear bumper due to the fckers! Just straight pipe it back to the mufflers - the only difference is mine didnt have tips as they rusted off so it melted some of the bumper support and deformed it a little.
Old 01-31-06, 11:53 PM
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i've got a midpipe just lying around waiting to be installed

i hear it detonating in my exhaust (popping under deceleration, no effect on the rpm), but my friends say they never see anything
Old 02-01-06, 03:08 PM
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IF you guys are intersted in throwing flames. I've got a get video of a guy that belongs to this forum he has True Dual exhaust and is torchin up the roads you can find the video at http://media.putfile.com/Movie_00016017

Edit: Not full video will upload the whole video now.

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Old 02-01-06, 04:02 PM
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As awesome as flames are, I must quote Dave Coleman: "Every fireball out the exhaust is a fireball not making torque." That being said, I love fire! Spark plug setups are retarded though. My friend rigged up the spark plug flame thing to his integra, and now he gets smoked all the time because he starts showing off and serious racers start challenging him. And of course he can't back down. So he gets smoked and now looks extra dumb because "THE ONE WITH THE FIRE COMING OUT OF IT LOST! THAT DRIVER MUST SUCK!"
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