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If i decat will i be able to shoot flames?



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  Renault Clio
hello i have a hornet exhaust on my car its a 1.4 16v i was wondering if i decat it will i be able to shoot flames? i really want to shoot flames ...
 

Poopensharten

ClioSport Club Member
  Golf R
Surely better to get a flame kit, spark plug drilled into the exhaust type of shite?

Its a guaranteed prosecution but whatever tickles the tisny!
 
  Renault Clio
yeah im hoping it will just shoot flames when i decat theirs two boxes under neath of the car so i have to remove both of them and then see if it does shoot flames i also run the car on shell vpower lol
Surely better to get a flame kit, spark plug drilled into the exhaust type of shite?

Its a guaranteed prosecution but whatever tickles the tisny!
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Will never flame on V power, asda fuel is the best, low quality so doesn't burn too well in the engine so you get more ending up in the exhaust.
Should flame without a decat with that fuel.
 
  Audi S1
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  Clio 182 - RB
Will need pop and bang map [emoji95] I wouldn't, but what ever crackles your pop.


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Pah , flames don't get you in trouble !!
I had years of it , though did make me worry at night as it would catch my attention , that and trying not to set grass verges alight !!


Any brand of fuel , you just need to be running big power on carbs :smile: (turbo cars are way easier to do it on )


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McGherkin

Macca fan boiiiii
ClioSport Club Member
Straight through exhaust and a Bee*R.

Won't last very long but it'll pop and bang merrily for the 5 minutes it does work. Which should be long enough to piss plenty of people off.
 
  Renault Clio
Straight through exhaust and a Bee*R.

Won't last very long but it'll pop and bang merrily for the 5 minutes it does work. Which should be long enough to piss plenty of people off.
Straight through exhaust and a Bee*R.

Won't last very long but it'll pop and bang merrily for the 5 minutes it does work. Which should be long enough to piss plenty of people off.

Finally someone gives an answer that's useful thanks bro
 

Bluebeard

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
Buy a lighter from the local corner shop and turn the flame up. Then hold it at arms length and light it every time you change Gear.

If you don't want to do that because it will look s**t and make you look like a moron, then bare that in mind when making a clio 1.4 "shoot flames" because that's what most of us are thinking.
 
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  M2 Competition
Probably not bud. Why not concentrate on being a better driver instead? Take some lessons on fast road driving, head out into the hills, learn to corner, that kinda thing. A 1.4 is the perfect car to learn in, and will make you faster than any flame kit.

Peace.
 

McGherkin

Macca fan boiiiii
ClioSport Club Member
Probably not bud. Why not concentrate on being a better driver instead? Take some lessons on fast road driving, head out into the hills, learn to corner, that kinda thing. A 1.4 is the perfect car to learn in, and will make you faster than any flame kit.

Peace.

Honestly, I loved hammering about in my 1.2 more than I did in the 172.
 
Finally someone gives an answer that's useful thanks bro
You think that's useful ?
You won't get flames unless you're dumping fuel into the exhaust with a closed throttle

A car with injection on a closed throttle won't do that unless you map it to do so hence the earlier advice

Now do you understand ?

You do also need the exhaust to be straight through , and it needs to be drawing in air somewhere

Combustion needs

Fuel , ignition source (hot exhaust will do) and oxygen

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McGherkin

Macca fan boiiiii
ClioSport Club Member
You think that's useful ?
You won't get flames unless you're dumping fuel into the exhaust with a closed throttle

A car with injection on a closed throttle won't do that unless you map it to do so hence the earlier advice

Now do you understand ?

You do also need the exhaust to be straight through , and it needs to be drawing in air somewhere

Combustion needs

Fuel , ignition source (hot exhaust will do) and oxygen

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No need to map. The Bee*R just cuts the spark and the fuel that gets injected as per normal ends up in the exhaust for maximum keblammo.

Obviously it's not going to do the engine any good. Or the exhaust. Or the OP's image.
 
No need to map. The Bee*R just cuts the spark and the fuel that gets injected as per normal ends up in the exhaust for maximum keblammo.

Obviously it's not going to do the engine any good. Or the exhaust. Or the OP's image.
What's the point in that as you have to cut it with an open throttle and you will borewash the s**t out of it and the bottom end will last about 5 minutes

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McGherkin

Macca fan boiiiii
ClioSport Club Member
What's the point in that as you have to cut it with an open throttle and you will borewash the s**t out of it and the bottom end will last about 5 minutes

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Hence the 5 minutes stated in my original post. It's obviously a silly idea.
 
spray bottle full of unleaded, spray it up the exhaust before you set out to micky d's, don't forget to cover yourself as well then when it all goes horribly wrong you wont be around to be embarrassed and guaranteed your fiery demise will make it onto youtube, double winner
 

Typhoon

Gangsta
ClioSport Moderator
  TT
spray bottle full of unleaded, spray it up the exhaust before you set out to micky d's, don't forget to cover yourself as well then when it all goes horribly wrong you wont be around to be embarrassed and guaranteed your fiery demise will make it onto youtube, double winner
Wishing death is just a tad extreme..
 
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