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does anyone know how to hook up a flame thrower to their exhaust? i'm going to be using propane to help the flame along. but i don't know how to get the coils to preduce enough spark to ignite the flame. i've tried using a flasher w\the coil but i just end up shocking myself(should be fun at parties ).
NAWWWWSSSSSS will get you a good flame, or at least in the movies it does
how do you plan do use propane, just stash a bottle underneath the car somehwere?
ive heard that putting a spark plug somewhere into the exhaust can ignite the fumes, not to sure if that would actually work tho, maybe if you sprayed in some gas, but thats gettin pretty dangerous to set up and test
If you run a real rich fuel and you put a spark plug in the exhaust it will ignight. Parking in a garage it a bad idea though. I don't know how you are going to regulate the propane though.
There are a few South African companies that sell flame throwers but that's for car-jacking and flames are going... on the side of the car, not on the back If you ever install such a device like everyone says : just be carefull !
IF you plan on going into several shows then go for it, otherwise dont get it just to have it on the street. For a show car there are no limits but if is just for you to have fun on the street then leave it alone man.
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autoloc makes flamethrower kits for 125.99, they are agood company they also sell lambo door conversions and stuff like that. I was thinking about ordering a couple thing from them.
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