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Old 03-26-10 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by windex
LOL I think you should reconsider that fast and the furious statement... My brothers STI would shoot 4 foot flames with intake, exhaust, and a plug and play tune. when he built his motor and slapped a gt35R on it I often saw fireballs so big you could barely see the back of the car anymore.
There's a modded Forester that runs around here that I've seen spit flames. First time I saw him he was hammering on it to merge onto the highway and got 18" spits on each shift.

When I first got my old Mustang LX running with the turbo motor swap, it would spit a huge cloud of fire underneath the car. Three cylinders, unset timing and open downpipe = lighting up the entire road from under my car. I could see the flash through the shift boot.
Old 03-26-10 | 10:45 PM
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If you want to spit fire, you need to be cat-less and big turbo, STi's to it because if you run a BOV and are cat-less, the engine will run really really rich for a second under high revs and cause the unburnt fuel to ignite in-between shifts down the exhaust pipe. Atleast that's what many of the "shoot flame" threads on NASIOC say..
Old 03-27-10 | 06:08 PM
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Sweet, shoot flames and get tickets from cops for having no cat.

Sounds like a GREAT idea.

One of my cars shoots flames because it is turbo with an atmospheric setup blow off valve, is maf based, and I have no cat.

My other car shot flames because it is a rotary and yeah.
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