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    Hi any Idea how to do it ?

    check the link below to know what I`m looking for

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTkspOVLmQ4

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    Retard timing heaps and throw heaps of fuel in , basic causes the combustion to happen in exhaust rather than combustion chamber .

    Although I expect that vid is a setup with LPG injection into the exhaust

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    I did not understand what you said ! can you make is more simple plz

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    Lower timing and add fuel
    2014 Corvette Convertible, Torch Red, A6, Z51, 3LT, NPP Exhaust



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    And disable DFCO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eboggs_jkvl View Post
    Lower timing and add fuel
    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    And disable DFCO.
    Thanx allot but I did not understand anything as I told be earlier I`m not expert too much in those things ... so Is it tuning issue ? fuel issue ? or I mean what I can do to have it ?

    thanx for all ..

    Regards.

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    No cats helps......

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    What they're saying is to retune the computer so that the fuel doesn't burn in the engine so that it can ignite in the exhaust. I don't know how well that will work. You'd probably just blow up your exhaust system. The viper most likely has a kit that burns propane or natural gas. There's a whole industry dedicated to making these things. here's a few links to help you out.

    http://www.hotlicksexhaust.com/
    http://www.eatmyflames.com/
    http://www.axdo.net/

    I don't know anything about these companies. they're just the first few websites that come up with a google search for "exhaust flames". Good luck and don't burn yourself or your car up!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SS2win View Post
    What they're saying is to retune the computer so that the fuel doesn't burn in the engine so that it can ignite in the exhaust. I don't know how well that will work. You'd probably just blow up your exhaust system. The viper most likely has a kit that burns propane or natural gas. There's a whole industry dedicated to making these things. here's a few links to help you out.

    http://www.hotlicksexhaust.com/
    http://www.eatmyflames.com/
    http://www.axdo.net/

    I don't know anything about these companies. they're just the first few websites that come up with a google search for "exhaust flames". Good luck and don't burn yourself or your car up!!!


    hehehe thanx allot .. I will Drop a gallon of GaS in my exhaust let see what will happen !!

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    Don't do anything that will hurt other persons/cars or your self/car.

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