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another good way to shoot flames is to snap your exhaust cam but have it still holding together enough that it all still turns but the timing is ridiculously retarded and then you can just sit there and go on and off the throttle and it will shoot flames.

here is a video of it

flames are part and parcel of a high performance engine... on a race track... with a straight through exhaust..

there is no need for such things on the street... other than trying to make your car cool by purposely adding things to make your car look like the cars that make the same things as a by-product of them doing their job.

and a "high performance" rb20 will happily pop flames... evidently yours is not quite high performance enough..

having flames come out the rear is only good for people that ride your backside and lighting their front bar on fire lol as for not being able to get the black stuff off your car just use some polish and a bit of elbow grease

having flames come out the rear is only good for people that ride your backside and lighting their front bar on fire lol as for not being able to get the black stuff off your car just use some polish and a bit of elbow grease

Ahh my weekly ritual.

Edited by PM-R33

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