In a message dated 09/14/2001 12:08:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, PlymouthV8@AOL.COM writes: << I personally have never understood the beauty in flames from your tailpipe, but to each his own. >> OK, All you firebugs, this is how we did it in 1948... Drill and tap the "Echo Cans" for spark plugs. Connect them to a Model "T" Ford spark coil. run the car up in gear and while holding the throttle wide open, turn the ignition off and the spark coil on. You will lay a huge flame behind the car and if you are lucky, not go over a manhole leaking natural gas!!! You must have a "Wide open throttle" mixture or it won't burn. In one of my past lives, I was a test driver for Chrysler, in the air cleaner lab. We used to road test experimental air cleaners for intake noise by going wide open throttle and turning the engine off to hear the intake noise. It was imperative to close the throttle before turning the ignition back on because the rich mixture in the exhaust system would blow all at once with catastrophic results. Frankly, I don't know if these things are true with fuel injection, because shutting off the ignition automatically cuts off the fuel flow. I've grown old enough that I don't care any more!!!!!!! Enjoy the day! (But Remember WTC.) Joe Savard Lake Orion, Mi. |