Flamer Kits.........
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Twohot,
Chances are that it WON'T work on your car' cos it hasn't got a Turbo. Not because it's a sport ar anything. There seems to be a few normally asperated cars that they do work on, but they tend to be "short" cars like pug 106's mini's etc and even they are a little hit and miss.
Some guys (and gals ) on here have had limited success with a cat still in place, most though find that the best results involve decatting totally and fitting some form of VTA valve.
Not saying it WON'T work for sure, but i've yet to come across one that does.
SCC care to add thier input regarding normally aspirated engines and fflame kits?
Mikey
Chances are that it WON'T work on your car' cos it hasn't got a Turbo. Not because it's a sport ar anything. There seems to be a few normally asperated cars that they do work on, but they tend to be "short" cars like pug 106's mini's etc and even they are a little hit and miss.
Some guys (and gals ) on here have had limited success with a cat still in place, most though find that the best results involve decatting totally and fitting some form of VTA valve.
Not saying it WON'T work for sure, but i've yet to come across one that does.
SCC care to add thier input regarding normally aspirated engines and fflame kits?
Mikey
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for all the questions like:
- can i fit it to this
- with this
- on this
- will it work with this or that
your best shot is SCC Performance.
They are THE DADY well at least to me as my flamer works just perfect
BTW my was fitted within 2 hours, so while you wait jobie
- can i fit it to this
- with this
- on this
- will it work with this or that
your best shot is SCC Performance.
They are THE DADY well at least to me as my flamer works just perfect
BTW my was fitted within 2 hours, so while you wait jobie
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lol at Hol! I bought mine before Christmas to and its still in the box. COuldnt me arsed to drill it to my Blitz so sold it to someone on here for £55. lol
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Cheers Scooby57...
You would't know it was there then, really!!
Especially when it gets a bit grubby.....
Is there a 'bung' or something to put in place of the sparkplug for the MOT??
Or due you think it would be missed???
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You would't know it was there then, really!!
Especially when it gets a bit grubby.....
Is there a 'bung' or something to put in place of the sparkplug for the MOT??
Or due you think it would be missed???
cheers
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Don't know why???
I was asking in general to see if anyone thought it might??
Isn't it the case if there's a hole in the exhaust it fails??
I was just wondering??
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I was asking in general to see if anyone thought it might??
Isn't it the case if there's a hole in the exhaust it fails??
I was just wondering??
Cheers
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no plug supplied but i dont think its a problem! maybe i'll find out in a few months when my mot is due!if not im sure maybe a 12mm bolt of some description would do! ill do some lookin at some point to see wot will fit!
steve
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getting full de-cat fitted tomorrow and would be interested in another group buy. I spoke to SCC earlier and he said he may be up for it so if your interested give him a call and let him know!
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I had it done on my Terzo about 8 months ago.
It seems to work better if you run the scoob on nul for a while, ive had flames kick up near the spoiler before.
I would recommend it to anyone.
SCOBY
It seems to work better if you run the scoob on nul for a while, ive had flames kick up near the spoiler before.
I would recommend it to anyone.
SCOBY
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Spoken to a couple of guys on the phone in the past few days, who said they'd be interested in the group buy starting up again.
As such, we'll start another one! Post here or start another thread? - your choice...........
As such, we'll start another one! Post here or start another thread? - your choice...........
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