Back pressure
Hey....dude, its back pressure. A Back fire is caused by improper engine timing. Back pressure is unburned exaust gases exploding in youre exaust system thats why it sounds explosive (all the poping). That is why high octane burning whips pop flames out the end of the pipe when they let off the gas (higher octane is more explosive). Not sure where you get youre info from. And I doubt you have ever built any kind of high performance engines. You give horrible advice......dude.
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no need for bashers if ur gunna bash get the hell outa my thread....its mad to help people and explain what i have notice/done to solve not bash
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Originally Posted by freeride og
(Post 15613)
Back pressure is unburned exaust (sic) gases exploding in youre (sic) exaust system thats (sic) why it sounds explosive (all the poping (sic)). .
_____ In some high-performance vehicles, when a driver shifts up and lets off the accelerator, the engine has a moment of running rich. This causes an incomplete burn which causes the fumes to explode in the exhaust system along with an audible clacking sound. ____ Incomplete burn, explosion in exhaust system....interesting... And I thought I knew everything.......damn.....I've been taught something new. Thank you. PS: Please post some pics of your ride so we can all learn more from you. |
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