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Old 08-05-2003, 05:25 PM   #1
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Flaming exhaust

I just finshed reading the post about flame thrower exhaust. If i was to take a hot wire directly off my battery, wire it to a toggle switch, and run wire to a spark plug in my exhaust, would it work?i have a 350 with a performer intake, flat top pistons, larger valves, headers. will this be adequate/ it would be alot cheaper than buying the whole kit.

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Old 08-05-2003, 05:34 PM   #2
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i think that whole kit is needed...if the raw gas is already ignited by the time it gets to that spark plug in the tail pipe..it wont work ...i may be wrong but i think that kit ...pauses the ignition of the engine very quickly allowing raw gas straight to the pipe and then ignited at the tips

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Old 08-05-2003, 05:49 PM   #3
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Your idea will almost work. I don't think you'll get enough voltage straight from the battery, you need a coil to spark the plug. As for getting unspent fuel in the exhaust all you need to do is crack the choke a bit.
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Old 08-05-2003, 05:55 PM   #4
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If a guy does like they described in the flame thrower post, put a wire under a spark plug boot, plug it in and run it to the plug in the exhaust, will it work? Shouldnt there already be unburnt fuel in the exhaust? a gasoline egine isnt 100% efficient, so i sorta figured there would be unburnt fuel in the exhaust/ anway, im prolby gonna try it. gotta replace the exhaust anway, built my own out of 3 inch aluminuzed piupe with blowmaster 40s/. anywya, all opinions appreciated.
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Old 08-05-2003, 08:19 PM   #5
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according to the "Jolly Roger" thats how your suppost to do it you just need to richen the air/fuel mix but living in new mexico it is to dry to try
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Old 08-05-2003, 08:23 PM   #6
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Thumbs up you dont have to spend $80-$110

yep,,my dad usta run them when he was a kid,,you put a small wire "inside" the boot of one of your spark plug wires,then push it onto the spark plug, run that wire thru the fire wall to a simple switch /push button, continue the wire along the frame rail to the back of the exhaust,,,,drill a hole in the end of the exhuast pipe a couple inches from the tip,,,put a spark plug in the hole with a nut, attach that wire to the top of an old spark,,,every time you press the button it allows spark to run to the back of the car,,,,,instant flames as long as you hold the button down ........now they sell a kit for$80-$110, they usta do it for $5.00 for everything,,,,,,,the kit looks "COOL",IF thats what you want,but you can do it yourself alot cheaper,,,,,jeff
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Old 08-05-2003, 09:28 PM   #7
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how does a guy richen the air fuel mixture? play with the screws on the front of the carb? or does it need more than that?
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Old 08-05-2003, 09:40 PM   #8
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My dad used to do the same trick when he was younger also. They do look really cool at night!
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Old 08-05-2003, 10:29 PM   #9
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ok, im definelty gonna try this, but what needs 2 be done in order to get the mixture richened up? i have the old divorced choke, so thats outta the question. what about the mixture screws? can they just be richened a bit> any ideas appreciated
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Old 08-05-2003, 11:03 PM   #10
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Let me get this straight. You run a wire from a spark plug that is on the engine and then run it to a switch in the cab? Is that right?
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Old 08-05-2003, 11:47 PM   #11
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yeah. that sounds about right. not the most professional way, but whaever owrks. its way cheaper to do it this way. mine is gonna get this treatment when ever i fire up the new engine.

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Old 08-06-2003, 08:09 PM   #12
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I don't see why this shouldn't work but I can see a few issues to keep in mind.

1. Since you're stealing power from one of the plugs you may miss when the switch is on. (or maybe even when it's off)

2. If you have good spark it may jump across the contacts of the switch when it's off.

3. You should make sure that you use well insulated wire from the plug to the switch and to the plug in the exhaust. (ie, spark plug quality) otherwise you will get some loss anywhere the wire comes near the frame or any metal parts. (causing a miss on that cylinder)

4. Probably won't have a lot of luck listening to the radio. (rfi noise) Keep the wire from any sensitive electronics. (zap!)

BTW I'm not trying to discourage anyone from trying, but want to point out that if you just use stereo wire it probably won't work.

That said, another idea that might work is if you have an extra coil mount it right near where the plug in the tail pipe is and wire it in parrellel with the coil under the hood, you can use low voltage wire to the coil and it might work better. The problem with this is that with a points ignition you're drawing twice the current through the points and will probably cause some problems and this idea probably wouldn't work with an HEI system. Matter a fact it might be a bad idea to try.

Disclaimer: Never tried any of the above, no idea if it'll work, probably would be best to ignore my ramblings.

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