Jays Stang
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Does anybody know what color this is? Also how did he get flames shooting out the back?
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This with some fast and furious flames…It's "Light in the Loafers Green".![]()
Only dropped moth balls into the right side, x crossed the output.Seems like the flames are coming from the left rear only. Wonder if it's a bad install...![]()
Thank you for your informed post! Exactly what I wanted to know. Too bad I had to read through several ignorant posters to get to youAt the time of shooting, the car appeared to be in Virginia. If you stop the video at just the right moment, you can read the highway sign: Richmond.
It's not a factory color. The car has been wrapped. The closest Ford hue I can think of is Grabber Green, used on the 1970 Boss 429.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/453721/1970-ford-mustang-boss-429-fastback/
I can tell it's a four-tip exhaust. Maybe factory mufflers. They might have installed an H or an X-pipe.
The flame/s are the result of the intake and exhaust valve overlap, both being open temporarily. Combined with the mode being driven in, lighting and shift point, the flame is seen.
Exhaust notes are personal. Half the drivers in my area who mod their exhaust make respectable changes to their cars and trucks, an improvement from factory. It seems there are just as many who go in the other direction, the results being constant crackling and popping (often an Asian or EUR import) or something loud AF, truck owners included.
WHAT!! If a post is more than 2 lines I fall asleep....has something to do with aging...I've heardToo bad I had to read through several ignorant posters to get to you![]()
WHAT!! If a post is more than 2 lines I fall asleep....has something to do with aging...I've heard![]()
Posters may be ignorant, but posts were spot on.Thank you for your informed post! Exactly what I wanted to know. Too bad I had to read through several ignorant posters to get to you![]()