Originally posted by Goomba
I think, and I stress the think part of it, but anyway, a backfire is where unburned fuel makes it way into the exhaust manifold/piping, and is then ignited by the temperature, making it shoot out in flames. Again, I think a misfire is when the spark in the engine doesn't occur at the appropiate time.
Originally posted by Goomba
I think, and I stress the think part of it, but anyway, a backfire is where unburned fuel makes it way into the exhaust manifold/piping, and is then ignited by the temperature, making it shoot out in flames. Again, I think a misfire is when the spark in the engine doesn't occur at the appropiate time.
Originally posted by Goomba
I think, and I stress the think part of it, but anyway, a backfire is where unburned fuel makes it way into the exhaust manifold/piping, and is then ignited by the temperature, making it shoot out in flames. Again, I think a misfire is when the spark in the engine doesn't occur at the appropiate time.
Originally posted by skip0110
Does a backfire have to include unburned fuel? When you drop the revs on a highly tuned engine quicky you sometimes hear a little -rumble-blat-crackle-blat-blat- in the exhaust, but no flames. Whats that called?
Originally posted by Takumi Fujiwara
Do misfires cause fire coming out the exhaust as well? In games (like BG2), Rally-spec cars with Misfiring systems are often portrayed with fre coming out the pipe. But does that really happen?
Originally posted by Takumi Fujiwara
Do misfires cause fire coming out the exhaust as well? In games (like BG2), Rally-spec cars with Misfiring systems are often portrayed with fre coming out the pipe. But does that really happen?
Originally posted by drifter7
yeah im pretty sure it does i saw a 180 drifting and i think he had a misfire system cuz when he took one corner you heard a big pop and flames came out his exhaust but he was goin at real high rpms too the engine was whinin so much. it was like eeeeeeeeeee POW!
Originally posted by Darin
1mic. I find it funny, that you picked a race car. They braking continously and of course they are gonna spit fire out of the exhoust. Go a ALMS race, look for the Corvette C5-R's go under heavy braking, thats no back fire.
what the *uck does braking have to do with spitting fire out of the exhaust? unless the driver is braking/gasing at the sametime...??? what a proOriginally posted by Darin
1mic. I find it funny, that you picked a race car. They braking continously and of course they are gonna spit fire out of the exhoust. Go a ALMS race, look for the Corvette C5-R's go under heavy braking, thats no back fire.
Originally posted by Fenrir51
That looks no way like a V8 manifold![]()