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March 23, 2010
An Intentional Car Fire? |
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Joy turns to panic as the naked carb that's been gulping down air-filled-revs ignites with unburnt fuel from a backfire.
Some primal bit of your brain yells at you to shut it off and find an extinguisher but the well seasoned mechanic in you revs the engine again, sucking the flames back in to be dealt with in the combustion chamber.
Of course if there's a way to throw logic in the back seat and let primal urges jump behind the wheel, a car guy's going to find it.
Such is the case with a product called the Flame Thrower, whose new kit lets you ignite unspent fuel out the back of your tailpipe with more flames than a Kiss concert at the Exxon company BBQ.
The concept is relatively safe and simple. You hit a switch that momentarily kills the ignition sending freshly aerated fuel off to scorch your bumper. The value comes in a well thought out kit that doesn't look like you duct taped a grill to your exhaust.
Unleash some primal fear with a Flame Thrower. |
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