Backfire = come out of intake
Forefire = comes from exhaust
Posted on 02.29.2008
M4nSl4y3r (6758) - Posted on 02.29.2008
Flames shoot out of exaust when there is unburnt fuel left in the exhaust gasses of a car, this happens when you rev high, and suddenly let off the gas pedal. With turbos, your fuel pumps and injectors push alot more fuel into your cylynders when you hit the gas, so when the turbo spools, you have enough fuel to keep your car going, and then, when you let off the gas, the fuel pump has a short delay till it stops pumping at high volumes, that car probably has no NOS, please learn how things work before your make stupid titles
Posted on 02.29.2008
edd (6758) - Posted on 02.29.2008
flame kits for the loss...
Posted on 02.29.2008
Craig (6758) - Posted on 02.28.2008
this is ing dangerous
Posted on 02.28.2008
me (6758) - Posted on 02.27.2008
Old trick, feed a little fuel into our exhaust.
Bad idea when your not moving tough. (not a great Idea even if you are)
Posted on 02.27.2008
El oh el (6758) - Posted on 02.26.2008
OMG...my wankel!!!
Posted on 02.26.2008
ALLERGIC2RETARDS (6758) - Posted on 02.26.2008
you guys are idiots. nitrous doesn’t shoot flames out of exaust... you guys watch too much FAST AND FURIOUS YO!!! Get off your NeedforSpeed and go get a real car.
Posted on 02.26.2008
Sally Rotten Crotch (6758) - Posted on 02.26.2008
His bumper caught on fire from running a little rich. whoop whoop
It’s kinda like sharting your pants. It has to come out not matter what but every now and then it results in a mishap.
Posted on 02.26.2008
tippersz (6758) - Posted on 02.26.2008
it was a perfectly good mazda. and where do you get nos like that. there was problably a dead cat or sumpin that burned in da muffler.