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  08yannch said:
i think the first one it by far the best :)

now u must tell me how to do :):rofl:

Lol no way, it's about as cool as a fake bov

  LANDSCRIBBLE said:
am curious, can you only get flames going without a catalyct converter?

That or very rich tune, or like the op, a flamethrower kit.

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  bubba said:
No cat, rich tune, atmo venting bov.

I used to get bigger/more predictable flames when under load, made tunnel runs amusing :rolleyes:

hahahha went on one the other nite with a vs ss chasing me so i slowed rite down and let the flame kit backfire... it was so loud omg.. hahhaa he soon backed off. :cool:

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