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  • #46
    Re: how to pop flames from a 100cc engine?

    Originally posted by bansal.sukhdeep View Post
    Yesterday I saw a Splendor+ passing by. It had a custom exhaust and it was popping flames while decelerating and it looked so damn cool that I just fell in love with it. I never even imagined that a 100 cc engine could do so. If someone knows how to do that please reply.

    Thank you.
    Merged with an existing thread.

    For starters, don't do it! It will fry the valves and you'll lose all punch from the engine. No matter what displacement it is, the engine will die.
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    • #47
      Re: how to pop flames from a 100cc engine?

      Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
      Merged with an existing thread.

      For starters, don't do it! It will fry the valves and you'll lose all punch from the engine. No matter what displacement it is, the engine will die.
      My friend fitted a silencer on my stock CBZ and it throws fire

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      • #48
        Re: Exhaust flame ???

        Guys, I think we should refrain from such topics which promote/my lead to hazards, pollution, engine damage. Just see the conditions in the polluted areas.

        Maybe I'm pissed right now, coz that time of year is coming up when people create more pollution (light, sound, air) and spend toms of money at it. Me being hyper-allergic, feel the real heat for a week. And in Diwali night, it's hard to breathe without taking some Cetirizine tablets.

        Sorry if I'm being a cock-blocker but I feel such mods which only are meant to be flashy and waste fuel are nonsensical. Especially after seeing those rolling coal truck videos.

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        • #49
          Re: Exhaust flame ???

          Originally posted by Zapps View Post
          Guys, I think we should refrain from such topics which promote/my lead to hazards, pollution, engine damage. Just see the conditions in the polluted areas.

          Maybe I'm pissed right now, coz that time of year is coming up when people create more pollution (light, sound, air) and spend toms of money at it. Me being hyper-allergic, feel the real heat for a week. And in Diwali night, it's hard to breathe without taking some Cetirizine tablets.

          Sorry if I'm being a cock-blocker but I feel such mods which only are meant to be flashy and waste fuel are nonsensical. Especially after seeing those rolling coal truck videos.
          Quite true!! Also in my defence, it is a temporary set up and I only use the bike for grocery runs nearby

          No doubt these mods are flashy but I think they should not be overdone. Maybe switch between a stock exhaust and a flashy one when you feel the need to show off

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          • #50
            Re: how to pop flames from a 100cc engine?

            Originally posted by sdm_9999 View Post
            My friend fitted a silencer on my stock CBZ and it throws fire
            It will eat up more fuel isn't it?

            Yeah they're just to show off ! But damaging the own engine at risk !


            I hope higher capacity engines won't suffer if the flame exhaust is placed.

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            • #51
              Re: Exhaust flame ???

              Originally posted by prosi9 View Post
              hi guyz, is it possible to bring out flames from a bike, if yes then how. is there any special procedure or exhaust pipe available in the market to breath out flames ???? plz hlp
              Depends upon what bike you have.
              Please be specific about the vehicle while asking a question.

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              Originally posted by nirban885 View Post
              what is AFR?

              doest it has negative effects?? in mileage, power or engine life?
              please help
              That is Air Fuel Mixture bro. nothing complicated.
              rich AFM means more fuel than air.
              lean AFM means more air than fuel.

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              Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
              Merged with an existing thread.

              For starters, don't do it! It will fry the valves and you'll lose all punch from the engine. No matter what displacement it is, the engine will die.
              i don`t care i just wanna have it for a short periods(shonk poora hone tk ).
              please tell me if you know.

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              • #52
                Re: how to pop flames from a 100cc engine?

                Originally posted by Aswinlogi View Post
                It will eat up more fuel isn't it?

                Yeah they're just to show off ! But damaging the own engine at risk !


                I hope higher capacity engines won't suffer if the flame exhaust is placed.
                It does eat more fuel. But as I said, that bike is mostly used for grocery runs, chai in front of the society, travelling to and from my friend's garage which all of 2.5 KMs away. So even with reduced mileage 200 Rs worth of petrol lasts a long long time.

                And yes, my friend has told me that it can damage the engine but will not damage beyond repair. So I am letting it be as he was the one who fitted the silencer. Also, we got the bike for all of 6500 K with clear papers and it was perfectly completed within 10K total. So since we did not spend a fortune on this machine, all of our experiments, show-offs, cool stuff is usually carried out on this bike

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