checking to see the interst of a "Burnout kit" ....
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dont get me wrong I like your idea, but maybe make a kit that alters the items already on the car that way you can sell the kit for less & also keep a "factory look"....just throwing that out there
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dont get me wrong I like your idea, but maybe make a kit that alters the items already on the car that way you can sell the kit for less & also keep a "factory look"....just throwing that out there
you would either have to spray your tires and winshield at the same time or lose your windshiled washer sprayers....
you are right it would be rather simple to do it that way but i use my windshild washer to much as i am sure others do.
I appreciate the input though!
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I understand what your saying man i just dont like the idea of messing with the stock pump, swith, and lines....
you would either have to spray your tires and winshield at the same time or lose your windshiled washer sprayers....
you are right it would be rather simple to do it that way but i use my windshild washer to much as i am sure others do.
I appreciate the input though!
you would either have to spray your tires and winshield at the same time or lose your windshiled washer sprayers....
you are right it would be rather simple to do it that way but i use my windshild washer to much as i am sure others do.
I appreciate the input though!
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but im sure you could make a few bucks once you have the kit together...have you picked out the type of pump & stuff?
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We did this back in the late 70s.
We would take a metal gas tank 3-4 gallons, mount it in the trunk and get an extra electric fuel pump and take some hose. Put a "T" in the line and run it run each side to the tops of the wheel wells. Put a toggle switch beside your seat of somewhere else out of the way.
Hit your switch for a few seconds with Bleach, water, (And there was something else that it made it just a wee bit slick) I can't remember exactly what, however at stop lights you could pull up beside someone, lock the front tires, and when the wind was right, fill their whole car up with smoke. It was a blast if you were careful.
The Cops didn't care for it that much though. Never could figure that out. It was awfully cool. In fact on a still night with a decently long light, you could literally fill the intersection with thick white smoke.
If you really wanted things to smoke you could pump in a bit of (I think we used transmission fluid) into the carburetor and you would also have billowing white smoke from the tail pipes as well. (I'll call up some of my old friends as see what it was ). I hadn't thought about it in years, but it would smoke the **** out of the whole area. The fun never ceased.
The fuel pumps will kick out the liquid pretty fast you so can get a good amount down quickly and get to burning.
Hope this help.
Ty
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I tried to google the picture from the brochure..But nothing came up..I think they have a pic of it in the Camaro White Book.
It struck me as a bit gimmicky..Others apparently felt the same way..Only 188 Camaros in 1969 were ordered with it.
It struck me as a bit gimmicky..Others apparently felt the same way..Only 188 Camaros in 1969 were ordered with it.
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We did this back in the late 70s.
We would take a metal gas tank 3-4 gallons, mount it in the trunk and get an extra electric fuel pump and take some hose. Put a "T" in the line and run it run each side to the tops of the wheel wells. Put a toggle switch beside your seat of somewhere else out of the way.
Hit your switch for a few seconds with Bleach, water, (And there was something else that it made it just a wee bit slick) I can't remember exactly what, however at stop lights you could pull up beside someone, lock the front tires, and when the wind was right, fill their whole car up with smoke. It was a blast if you were careful.
The Cops didn't care for it that much though. Never could figure that out. It was awfully cool. In fact on a still night with a decently long light, you could literally fill the intersection with thick white smoke.
If you really wanted things to smoke you could pump in a bit of (I think we used transmission fluid) into the carburetor and you would also have billowing white smoke from the tail pipes as well. (I'll call up some of my old friends as see what it was ). I hadn't thought about it in years, but it would smoke the **** out of the whole area. The fun never ceased.
The fuel pumps will kick out the liquid pretty fast you so can get a good amount down quickly and get to burning.
Hope this help.
Ty
We did this back in the late 70s.
We would take a metal gas tank 3-4 gallons, mount it in the trunk and get an extra electric fuel pump and take some hose. Put a "T" in the line and run it run each side to the tops of the wheel wells. Put a toggle switch beside your seat of somewhere else out of the way.
Hit your switch for a few seconds with Bleach, water, (And there was something else that it made it just a wee bit slick) I can't remember exactly what, however at stop lights you could pull up beside someone, lock the front tires, and when the wind was right, fill their whole car up with smoke. It was a blast if you were careful.
The Cops didn't care for it that much though. Never could figure that out. It was awfully cool. In fact on a still night with a decently long light, you could literally fill the intersection with thick white smoke.
If you really wanted things to smoke you could pump in a bit of (I think we used transmission fluid) into the carburetor and you would also have billowing white smoke from the tail pipes as well. (I'll call up some of my old friends as see what it was ). I hadn't thought about it in years, but it would smoke the **** out of the whole area. The fun never ceased.
The fuel pumps will kick out the liquid pretty fast you so can get a good amount down quickly and get to burning.
Hope this help.
Ty
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sorry i haven't been on in a few days... my grandpa had a "mini" stroke friday and has been in the hospital. Things are gonna be delayed for a while....
He is getting better day by day though!
thanks,
Blaine
He is getting better day by day though!
thanks,
Blaine