Flaming Exhaust
Basics
A flaming exhaust kit is used to shoot flames
from your car’s tail pipe
with the press of a button. Similar to the
flaming exhaust special
effects seen in movies like The Fast and the
Furious, a flaming
exhaust kit can help you light up the night and
dazzle the streets
without doing harm to your vehicle.
While flaming exhaust can’t be used on the
open road or while
driving, it makes for a great show whether you
are in a contest or
simply showing off for friends. With proper
installation, your
flaming exhaust kit will provide years of
quality use.
When you activate your flaming exhaust kit,
your car’s ignition
system will be momentarily interrupted. This
will allow unburned
fuel to pass through your vehicle’s exhaust
system where it will
meet the flaming exhaust kit’s components. When
this raw fuel
hits the spark generated by the flaming exhaust
kit’s Spark Plug Unit,
exhaust flames will be created. With a little
practice, shooting
flaming exhaust ten or more feet is entirely
possible.
It’s important to remember that not all
flaming exhaust kits are
created equal. With our exhaust flamethrower
kits, you’ll benefit
from easy installation, quality parts, and the
elimination of damage
to your motor or exhaust system. To determine
which flaming
exhaust kit you need, you simply need to look at
your car’s
exhaust system. If you have a single exhaust
system then you will
need one of our single flaming exhaust kits. For
vehicles with dual
outlets or a dual exhaust system, our dual
flaming exhaust kit will be
needed.
Sometimes, older model cars will shoot longer
flaming exhaust
because of the lack of a catalytic converter. If
a catalytic converter
is installed on your vehicle, it will burn off
excess fuel before it leaves
the exhaust system, and this may reduce the size
of the flaming exhaust.
Because flaming exhaust relies on unburned fuel,
if you are looking to
significantly improve or boost your exhaust
flames, you can remove
the converter (check local ordinances) or wait
for its effectiveness
to diminish over time.
If you want more intense flaming exhaust,
then it may be
necessary to tune your vehicle accordingly.
While we do not have
or provide information about tuning various
vehicles, you can
ask your local mechanic or consult your owner’s
manual for
more information on fuel curves and running
richer or leaner.