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From: "Engineering Perfection in Essex"
PMSL "Its not chavvy"
Who are you lot kidding ha ha ha
Theyre chavvy as hell mate.
yes i can say that.
Ive had one.. great laugh they are too. Dark country roads will never be the same ha ha.
Personally i like the real flames better but plenty of fun to be had with one of these.
Who are you lot kidding ha ha ha
Theyre chavvy as hell mate.
yes i can say that.
Ive had one.. great laugh they are too. Dark country roads will never be the same ha ha.
Personally i like the real flames better but plenty of fun to be had with one of these.
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From: "Engineering Perfection in Essex"
"ricey
what dumbasses say when they cant figure out a word, and are too dumb to use a new one. so they take food terms to describe stuff, making their common sense levels look even lower. usually associated with cars"
PMSL
what dumbasses say when they cant figure out a word, and are too dumb to use a new one. so they take food terms to describe stuff, making their common sense levels look even lower. usually associated with cars"
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From: "Engineering Perfection in Essex"
On a stock map, you'll need a VTA dumpvalve (Vent To Atmosphere).
I could sit and explain exactly how all this works, but to be honest i can be ar5ed. The use of a VTA DV basically causes a momentary rich condition when lifting off the throttle underboost.
This momentary rich condition causes an amount of unburnt fuel vapour to come down the exhaust pipe. This unburnt fuel is then ingited by a sparkplug mounted in your tailpipe.
Thus.. ultimate chav flamage is born
I could sit and explain exactly how all this works, but to be honest i can be ar5ed. The use of a VTA DV basically causes a momentary rich condition when lifting off the throttle underboost.
This momentary rich condition causes an amount of unburnt fuel vapour to come down the exhaust pipe. This unburnt fuel is then ingited by a sparkplug mounted in your tailpipe.
Thus.. ultimate chav flamage is born
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From: Basildon, Essex Scoobyless Crew - MX5 Division
On a stock map, you'll need a VTA dumpvalve (Vent To Atmosphere).
I could sit and explain exactly how all this works, but to be honest i can be ar5ed. The use of a VTA DV basically causes a momentary rich condition when lifting off the throttle underboost.
This momentary rich condition causes an amount of unburnt fuel vapour to come down the exhaust pipe. This unburnt fuel is then ingited by a sparkplug mounted in your tailpipe.
Thus.. ultimate chav flamage is born
I could sit and explain exactly how all this works, but to be honest i can be ar5ed. The use of a VTA DV basically causes a momentary rich condition when lifting off the throttle underboost.
This momentary rich condition causes an amount of unburnt fuel vapour to come down the exhaust pipe. This unburnt fuel is then ingited by a sparkplug mounted in your tailpipe.
Thus.. ultimate chav flamage is born

Well explained Frayz....
scoobdizzle, yours being a classic, it might not flame at a stand still...(due to the classic ECU's) but will flame on the move





