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RE: Flames from exhaust....HOW TO
Well it was on a Honda therefore it MUST be "Rice"...
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From: owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org
[mailto:owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Joe Doty
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 3:48 PM
To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: RE: Flames from exhaust....HOW TO
Lol, this is far from "rice." The V8/customs crew has been doing this since
the 50s.
Joe
> There are a bunch of Honda drivers in my area that have these type kits on
>there car. I think its funny to see there group run around town with
>stickers on there car like fire breathing dragon,fire breathing CRX,type-R
>Fire breathers club. They have a web page (or at least there sticker says
>they do). I am just not sure how so many of you "VW" people know how to do
>a
>"rice mod" or for that matter why you would want to. I guess this is one of
>those acceptable "Rice mods" that you "VW" people have now a days. It does
>help to have the exhaust as big as you can possibly put on though (such as
>a
>beer party ball). Must say I am mighty intimidated and impressed when I
>hear
>a type-R tach 8-10k then have a nice fire ball blow out the bong shaped
>tail
>pipe. I am compiling ,for those who are not in the know (like me), a list
>of
>"acceptable rice mods" to be done to your VW (who knows I might get it
>published!). It would be best if you stopped by my web page to see exactly
>what is accepted by "VW" people BEFORE you proceed on your next mod. You
>never know a person who is "Rice" just might have it done and it might not
>be cool!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>[mailto:owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Steve H
>Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 11:34 PM
>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: Flames from exhaust....HOW TO
>
>
>Ok, well Im juvenile, and I cannot resist any longer, lemme tell ya how to
>do it !
>
>1) Gather Supplies :
> Windshield Squirter Module (Generic WalMart $12 (In the windshield
> washer fluid isle))
> CIS Injector or homemade variant ($5 Junkyard special)
> SOLID STATE (electronic) Grill Igniter (Home Depot $14)
> 3/8" drill bit
> Sheet Metal screw (Length varies)
> High-temp Silicone Sealant
>Ok, here's what to do
> 1) Drill hole approx 1" from back of muffler in the tailpipe, fit
>injector
> seal with silicone.
>2) Approx 3-4" rearward, drill hole for the insulated igniter prong, fit
>in
>approx
> 1/4 way in, seal again.
>3) 180 Degrees from the insulated prong, screw in the sheetmetal screw,
>leaving
> a 1/2" gap between the two tips
>4) connect the wires to the the electronics package (may have to lengthen
>wires to get the big red button in the passenger compartment)..Test to make
>sure you have a spark.
>5) Run power to the back where the 'fuel pump' is to be located...wire up
>pump via switch.
>6) Run line from a gas can to the pump, then to the fuel injector
>7) Engine may have to be above 1800RPM or so...actually, I would highly
>recommend it !
>8) FIRE
>
>***Notice, I am writing this SOLELY for EDUCATIONAL purposes, I am not
>responsible for damage/loss of exhaust system, car, body parts, small
>singed, previously furry house pets, etc.....*****
>
>
>-Steve H
> '88 16v Rocco
>
>
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