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962 kid
08-30-2002, 10:41 AM
Check this out:


http://www.gtpro.com

click on 'Team GT Pro' and scroll down and click on the picture

RiceCake
08-30-2002, 10:48 AM
Damn shooting out flames like that would be a lil freaky :eek: :burnout:

frenchdriver
08-30-2002, 10:56 AM
Originally posted by RiceCake
Damn shooting out flames like that would be a lil freaky :eek: :burnout:

How do you get your car to do that? Does it just happen when you have high horse power????

RiceCake
08-30-2002, 11:01 AM
Running High octane and having incomplete combustion, thus you have very hot exhaust gasses spewing out that can ignite. :)

think rage should be able to explain better ;)

Ben
08-30-2002, 11:12 AM
Yeah, having your timing advanced can cause that too...

Could someone post the link AFTER clicking on that thing...I cannot see it.

lammer
08-30-2002, 02:33 PM
http://www.gtpro.com/dyno843.mpg

here ya go benny.

infamous
08-30-2002, 08:43 PM
holy shit that is so nice. i saw a 993 turbo the other day, same color, but some blonde driving it. damn it was nice

4wheeldrift
08-30-2002, 09:03 PM
Originally posted by RiceCake
Running High octane and having incomplete combustion, thus you have very hot exhaust gasses spewing out that can ignite. :)

think rage should be able to explain better ;)
Doesn't even require high octane, just more fuel than is able to burn in the combustion chamber. Unburnt fuel + hot manifold = fireballs out the tailpipe.

[GaGe]
08-30-2002, 10:28 PM
Originally posted by infamous
damn it was nice

The car? Or the blonde? :rofl:

And yeah, that's an awesome 993.

GT2NV
08-31-2002, 11:44 AM
damn..... extasyracer shoots fire with just exaust headers and straightpipe..... he said thats what happens when you open up the exaust on rotary engines:dunno:

4wheeldrift
08-31-2002, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by black94gt
damn..... extasyracer shoots fire with just exaust headers and straightpipe..... he said thats what happens when you open up the exaust on rotary engines:dunno:

See my above post. The nature of a rotary engine is that they run very rich all the time, for the chemical cooling effect of the extra fuel in the combustion chamber. This extra unburned fuel goes out into the exhaust system and guess what happens then? :D same math as before.