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right so the Rallye has a decat (cut open and emptied cat) straight through to hollow box
My mates expect flames, I had a straight thorough before and it did it, so it worries me that it's not. Is it running to lean or something. I'm too tired to work it out haha
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(08-03-2016, 11:00 PM)Matt Wrote: I'm too high to work it out haha
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maybe the magic dragon has lost its Puff?
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Maybe the car has decided not to f*ck itself over spitting flames...
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I'm never high
So the fact it doesn't flame is normal? Someone mentioned to me the car could be running lean and that's why, which last night made perfect sense as I was so tired.
But now not so sure. If it's not meant to do it then I guess that's fine, I have a healthy engine after all
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So... Mine has a magnex decat and a full brand new piper stainless system. It doesn't pop yet alone flame.
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Try making spark plug gap bigger.
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(09-03-2016, 12:05 PM)silverzx Wrote: Try making spark plug gap bigger.
surefire way to kill an engine that, as the electrode falls off and pings around the chamber, stopping a spark and allowing a ton of fuel to hit a hot exhaust, you'll have lots of flame then
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(09-03-2016, 12:12 PM)welshpug Wrote: (09-03-2016, 12:05 PM)silverzx Wrote: Try making spark plug gap bigger.
surefire way to kill an engine that, as the electrode falls off and pings around the chamber, stopping a spark and allowing a ton of fuel to hit a hot exhaust, you'll have lots of flame then
He didn't say I wasn't allowed to kill the engine... He wanted flames... I gave the man flames...
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If you take it up to nearly the limiter in say 3rd, then dab the throttle on/off as the revs are dropping does it flame then?
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Just run a fuel line down to the exhaust...
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can of petrol and a match, and no you cant fit a omex rev limiter to it!
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just flick the ignition on the overrun..
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(09-03-2016, 06:34 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: just flick the ignition on the overrun..
you been taking lessons from the two stroke boys
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(09-03-2016, 06:53 PM)cully Wrote: (09-03-2016, 06:34 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: just flick the ignition on the overrun..
you been taking lessons from the two stroke boys
it works though
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What size is it my magnex is 2.5 and makes like a gay fart and my mate 2.25 proper bangs.
Also check everywhere for airleaks a some one of them and bye bye to bang bang.
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Haha I'm not after flames, just wondered why it didn't
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Normally never flame/bang/fart unless provoked by cracking the throttle at around 4-6k RPM on the overrun. The management is calibrated well enough that it doesn't really do that, sometimes you'll get a very slight whiff of flame/black smoke when lifting off at high RPM, but usually not.
If it did before, it's likely it had an air leak on the inlet side causing it.
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Thinking about it, it was my old engine that would do it. The f*cked one haha
Think that did have an air leak somewhere aswell now I think about it.
I'm not fussed about having the flames etc just wondered why it was so different even though I am straight through
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I'll bet if you crack the throttle between 6-4 on the overrun after nailing it, it'll bang and fart.
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It bangs it tits off now. There was a blow in the exhaust.
Now I need to try and stop in popping and burbling on overrun haha
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(09-03-2016, 07:25 AM)Piggy Wrote: (08-03-2016, 11:00 PM)Matt Wrote: I'm too high to work it out haha
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