Flaming pipe >?
#11
I've always seen it done to junky trucks because its not real good on them. I've been told that they put a very large jet in the carb, then they put a spark plug in the exhaust pipe, rev the motor to get the gas flowing then release a spark
#13
the cars you see doing this is done by putting a extra coil in the trunk and then runing it very fat what burns is the unburnt gas from the motor i think if you tried to do this on a two stroke you would foul the plug before you had chance to show off on a four stoke i couldnt tell you i dont own those if you do get this to work take a picture or a video i would like to see the plastic melt and or burn so dont try this in the garage for the first time
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#14
Why would you want to do that to a quad? Thats about the dumbest thing I have heard. If you really want fire to come out the back you could strap a jet motor in the rear ( A TURBINE ) and get afterburners for it! Your quad would be faster then you would ever want it to be though.
1986 honda trx250r-esr chrome pipe and silencer, ac front bumper with mud screen, rear douglas rims, rear razr tires, ac skid plate, renthal bars
1986 honda trx250r-esr chrome pipe and silencer, ac front bumper with mud screen, rear douglas rims, rear razr tires, ac skid plate, renthal bars
#15
The easiest way to get flameage is to just get it reving high then shoot a couple shots of starting fluid into your air filter. Keep it reved up and you should get flames and cool sounds coming from your pipe. I can't tell you how good this is for your bike but does look cool.
#17
If you ever thought you'd like to rebuild your bottom end, you'd better start ordering parts now. If you use starter fluid on your 2-stroke it will probably split the cases for you, right there in the frame. Seriously, I'd steer clear of using starter fluid on your 2-stroke.
Here's the easiest way to get flames to shoot out of the exhaust on your 2-stroke. Split the positive wire on your coil, and the spark plug wire, and run them both back to the silencer. Take a small weedeater spark plug and screw it into a hole that you've drilled in the very back of the silencer canister (as far back as you can put it, and on TOP, very important). Take the postive wire form the coil and ground it to the silencer (I always just "pinch" the wire between the spark plug and the silencer as I screw the spark plug into it). Take the spark plug wire and attach it to the plug like you normally would. Now, drill a couple of 1/4" holes in the silencer near the FRONT, on the bottom. This will give you a little extra air to fuel the flames, as the oxygen in the exhuast gasses are pretty much all used up from the combustion of the engine. Now, you want to test it out before you try to pull it off in front of all your buddies at competition hill, might save you some ribbing around the fire later that night if it doesn't work. Push your quad outside, you don't want to try this in your your shed. Get a small funnel and pour a little bit of race gas into the end of your silencer. Now, keep pouring race gas all over your quad until you've emptied your jug and then throw a match on it. You should also have a video camera rolling, this might only be one shot deal.
c'mon, are you serious!?
If you are serious, I'll be the first in line for a copy of the video.
Here's the easiest way to get flames to shoot out of the exhaust on your 2-stroke. Split the positive wire on your coil, and the spark plug wire, and run them both back to the silencer. Take a small weedeater spark plug and screw it into a hole that you've drilled in the very back of the silencer canister (as far back as you can put it, and on TOP, very important). Take the postive wire form the coil and ground it to the silencer (I always just "pinch" the wire between the spark plug and the silencer as I screw the spark plug into it). Take the spark plug wire and attach it to the plug like you normally would. Now, drill a couple of 1/4" holes in the silencer near the FRONT, on the bottom. This will give you a little extra air to fuel the flames, as the oxygen in the exhuast gasses are pretty much all used up from the combustion of the engine. Now, you want to test it out before you try to pull it off in front of all your buddies at competition hill, might save you some ribbing around the fire later that night if it doesn't work. Push your quad outside, you don't want to try this in your your shed. Get a small funnel and pour a little bit of race gas into the end of your silencer. Now, keep pouring race gas all over your quad until you've emptied your jug and then throw a match on it. You should also have a video camera rolling, this might only be one shot deal.
c'mon, are you serious!?
If you are serious, I'll be the first in line for a copy of the video.
#18
I was riding with a friend who has warrior when his pipe fell off. He didn't care about his quad so rode it without the pipe. While riding could see blue flames shooting out of the engine. It also sound like a really loud spaceship and the cops were called shortly.
#19
Here's how you do it yall without messing up your quad.......you have a special tube crafted to fit around your silencer, big enough to store a small tanks of natural gas, propane etc.(like a nitrous bottle except real small). Wire a spark plug into into it, and run a button to the handle bars. This way it'd be like a nitrous kit(push the button and instant power), push the button and instant fire that appears to be coming from your exhaust!!!
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