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yeah it is possible but basically hazardous ..once saw in a tv show tht a pyroexpert was able to put up a flamethrower into the headlight of the bike! :O anyways the expert used nitro-something foor the flamethrower..Better now to try it cause you may blow up yourself and others in the middle of the road!Speak Less,Speak Wise!
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Originally posted by shadez View Postphew, didnt expect too much activity on this thread!
dumb Q1: fuel on exhaust: how do you actually plan to do this?@SHADEZ N GRAFIXOriginally posted by Grafix View PostQ2) how can u use an igniter inside the exhaust?
ANS TO Q1: drill a hole in silencer on one side just 2-3 cms from the end and connect a tube.
ANS TO Q2: well u dont actually put an igniter inside exhaust, but at the end of silencer, just at the hole.
well ....to convince u...i will put some detgailed photos in a day or two.
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Try this link..
YouTube - Flamethrower On a Single-Cylinder Honda Motorcycle...!!!!
or, maybe this video will give you some ideas on creating flames from the pipes~
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tube means metallic tube....and not some rubber tube....Originally posted by shadez View Post^ gr8. was wondering how the tube would hold the heat. post in pics after.
good luck and dont get blown!
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i hav found a video on youtube the bike doesn't using any kind of flame thrower, the guy only revved the engine in gear holding the clutch and the exhaust is actually flamming !!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBKv03FcgyoLast edited by prosi9; 04-22-2009, 12:04 AM.sigpic
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even i want to do a spitfire system in my pulsar. not those with the huge flames... but something of this sort:
Kawasaki ZX9-R Ninja Blowing Flames - YouTube
can someone please help?The Devil's Rides....
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Try getting a free flow exhaust without a catalytic converter and get rid of the sensor in the exhaust(I think you got a ZMR).For the people who want this on a carburetted bike, Get a free flow exhaust without a catalytic converter and Instill two to three drops of engine oil to the Needle plunger of the carburettor.It will make the throttle response slightly sluggish but you will get lot of flames from the exhaust when you rev the engine and then release the throttle.P.S do this only when Playing around.Remove the oil from the needle plunger by using petrol or any other solvent after you have done showing off, else your spark plug and fuel efficiency will go for a toss also the sluggish response may catch you unaware during overtaking or crossings and endanger your safety.
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Wow.. Didn't knew this thread existed!!
Here's one more way of doing so:
install direct injection NOS, get your (engine's) valves re-enforced, play with timing and get a FFE.
It will spit out some 2 - 3 inch long flames when NOS is used.
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Works on cars with carb's,
Floor the accelerator in neutral and turn of the ignition without leaving the accelerator, now still keeping it floored turn on the ignition.Motorcycling Experience:
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its not that what i am looking for. A roadside mechanic told me that it may cost up around 2.5-3.5k.
n its like bolts of flam will be spitted out from the exhaust on hitting 8k rpm...The Devil's Rides....
Bajaj Pulsar 135LS '10
Bajaj Xcd 125 Dts-si '08
Yamaha Rx-100 '05
The Distance between Success & failure can only be measured by one's DESIRE....
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