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is it true what ive been told, that if you wire a spark plug to a push button and install the plug in the tailpipe of your exhaust you can shoot flames??? please comply
you can get a kit,but its something like that, it comes with spark plug and other nick nacks, buy you have to change oil more often cuz it puts a lil bit of gas in oil when you do it.
The problem with most kits is it disables a couple of plugs and washes fuel into the system. Like mentioned, you have to change your oil because not all of that gas goes out the exhaust port. Very bad for bearings. Also remember you need to hook up an ignition coil or some sort of amplifier into the system as well.
Take a coil, a Tridon HD 12 light flasher and a condensor from an old dodge of ford or somthing, get a relay and run 12 volt power through it to the + on the coil, then on the - side hook a wire to the signal flasher(also hook the condensor to the - post) , then ground the other side of the flasher. Now the plug will fire just like it was hooked to a distributor. As for fuel, inject propane or gas after the muffler and it should work. You will need to use some NOS solenoids, and nozzels and such to inject the gas so it will require a bit of playing. I'm not taking any responsibility if your try this and blow somthing or somone up. Also make damn good and sure you have no exhaust leaks. At least this way won't kill the engine like others do.
You won't blow yourself up, you just need an intamate understanding of fire and gas like I have LOL. I tried gas and lots of it but it wasn't far enough forward so when it did light i had a fire under my car. OOPS. I'm doing this once i can afford to gather the parts and put new exhaust on my truck.
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