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Old 01-10-2020, 06:52 PM
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So honestly new in the hole flame thrower buisness but im trying to make my two step shoot flames what directions should i look into for this
 
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What are you driving? Two step is used on gasoline engines to help turbo to spool faster on launch, but to my knowledge, on a naturally aspirated engine it does not have same effect.
 

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You are basically shutting off the ignition at high rpms then when the ignition returns ignites the unburnt fuel as it exit's the tail pipe. Not what i first thought of when you said "flame thrower', This is what comes to mind...


 
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Originally Posted by HeikIlm
What are you driving? Two step is used on gasoline engines to help turbo to spool faster on launch, but to my knowledge, on a naturally aspirated engine it does not have same effect.
Well its a 2000 dodge ram 1500 5.9 gas with just stage 2 cams msd wires , launch control , K&N cold air ram intake , exhaust with cat and headers
 



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