BACKFIRES!

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by Car_Genius, Mar 14, 2016.

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  1. Car_Genius

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    The custom cars should backfire when you shift if you have the S2 or higher turbo, and old muscle cars should make a small popping sound!
     

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  2. TYLERTJ

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    It would also be cool if you lost power for half a second in older cars.
     
  3. Jurrunio

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    I always lose count when counting backfire suggestions.
     
  4. ItaliAsian

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    That's not a Backfire, its an Afterfire. Backfire is before the combustion chamber and Afterfire is after the combustion chamber.
     
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  5. Jurrunio

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    Backfire means unintended explosion/combustion in the intake or exhaust.
     
  6. bhorton

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    for troubleshooting, engine mechanics more strictly define an ignition of fuel within the engine exhaust system as an "afterfire", while a "backfire" is this same process taking place in the induction system.
     
  7. Slammington

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    .....what
     
  8. Jurrunio

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  9. bhorton

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    Once again, from the same article you listed.
    engine mechanics more strictly define an ignition of fuel within the engine exhaust system as an "afterfire", while a "backfire" is this same process taking place in the induction system.
     
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