Flame Kit
Flame Kit
was thinking about the notorious and ruthless way of my FD motor spitting unburned fuel like every other rotary does.
Came the idea of installing a flame kit.would it work like it does on piston engine or would it burn everything at the back cause its throwing more fuel concentration than a piston engine does?
suggestions please
Came the idea of installing a flame kit.would it work like it does on piston engine or would it burn everything at the back cause its throwing more fuel concentration than a piston engine does?
suggestions please
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Oh my!! someone joined us from the world of Civic...
If you want flames, take all your cats off, replace it with straight pipes, put a fuel pressure regulator, increase full presure, and go for a ride.. I guarantee you'll throw flames.. Which would also be the cheapest way to do it (without stand alone). LMAO!!
Just so you know, most FD owners DON'T want to throw flames..
If you want flames, take all your cats off, replace it with straight pipes, put a fuel pressure regulator, increase full presure, and go for a ride.. I guarantee you'll throw flames.. Which would also be the cheapest way to do it (without stand alone). LMAO!!
Just so you know, most FD owners DON'T want to throw flames..
And I was coming up on a TII, so it would have been ok if I hit him
was thinking about the notorious and ruthless way of my FD motor spitting unburned fuel like every other rotary does.
Came the idea of installing a flame kit.would it work like it does on piston engine or would it burn everything at the back cause its throwing more fuel concentration than a piston engine does?
suggestions please
Came the idea of installing a flame kit.would it work like it does on piston engine or would it burn everything at the back cause its throwing more fuel concentration than a piston engine does?
suggestions please
just disable the valve on the Intake manifold that is next to the turbo stick on the intake manifold , and you will have big flames
In case I burn my rear bumper with that , but it is a race car with race engine so ...
In case I burn my rear bumper with that , but it is a race car with race engine so ...
Flamer
First off you shoud be more consern about increasing your power than just lame flames. A well tuned rotary will push out a few good flames when coming down off higher rpms..with a good after market exaust...No cats, fun as hell at night!watch out for the fuzz.
Microtek T10 ecu
toyorad
9.5lb fly
centerforce
racingbeat '3
downpipe
stocktwins
Microtek T10 ecu
toyorad
9.5lb fly
centerforce
racingbeat '3
downpipe
stocktwins
First off you shoud be more consern about increasing your power than just lame flames. A well tuned rotary will push out a few good flames when coming down off higher rpms..with a good after market exaust...No cats, fun as hell at night!watch out for the fuzz.
Microtek T10 ecu
toyorad
9.5lb fly
centerforce
racingbeat '3
downpipe
stocktwins
Microtek T10 ecu
toyorad
9.5lb fly
centerforce
racingbeat '3
downpipe
stocktwins
If you blow flames when you let off the throttle, you have too much fuel being consumed during vacuum.
my car backfires a lot, i was wondering why it did.. no cats.. =) SweEEEETTT!!
(although, i do not think it shoots flames)
+1 for me.
yah, dont go flame kit, i agree. waste of money, rx-7's already drain enough $$ as is... no need for pointlessness. save up for a rebuild. =)
(although, i do not think it shoots flames)
+1 for me.
yah, dont go flame kit, i agree. waste of money, rx-7's already drain enough $$ as is... no need for pointlessness. save up for a rebuild. =)





