How to make exhaust flame thrower kit?????
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How to make exhaust flame thrower kit?????
ok here is the thing, I heard that i need to install a spark plug in a back of ur exhaust, and run the spark plug to the ingnition coil. But what do i connect the coil to????? i tryed connecting it to the battery and a switch, but im getting no spark. help me please!!! By the way i got a 89 n/a
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Apparently having a spark plug in the tailpipe is the "ricer way" but if you gut the cats, and get some free flowing muffler....then redline the engine apparently it should make a fire ball...never tried it tho
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is it possible to have a cat back with no cats? Wouldn't it just be a ..... back exhaust.... you would need at least a mid pipe.... i know there are two cats on my TII how many are on the NA?
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N/A have three, two pre-cats, and one main/pain in the *** cat
Yes, if you have a pipe that replaces the stock cats, you could run a (cat) Back system.
.. damnit i want a turboII.. !!!!
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Yes, if you have a pipe that replaces the stock cats, you could run a (cat) Back system.
.. damnit i want a turboII.. !!!!
Have Phun man
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Originally posted by Roy James
... if you have a pipe that replaces the stock cats, you could run a (cat) Back system.
... if you have a pipe that replaces the stock cats, you could run a (cat) Back system.
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Originally posted by JarrardB
wouldn't it be more cost effective to just chuck on a full exhaust system from the rotor housings to the tail..
wouldn't it be more cost effective to just chuck on a full exhaust system from the rotor housings to the tail..
Sorry if i seem snappy today.. not a good day for me. Take care man
Last edited by Roy James; 02-03-02 at 08:59 PM.
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