Spraying diesel into exhaust??
#14
It would be like popping a boot.. Im sure its not GOOD for the motor, especially prolonged.. smoke is bad.. blowing smoke is bad.. yea I said it..
BLOWING SMOKE IS BAD..
It gives all them tree huggin hippies another reason to gripe about our hobby.. plus is wasteful.. Its way cooler to outrun someone with no smoke.. cause that means you have setup your truck CORRECTLY..
BLOWING SMOKE IS BAD..
It gives all them tree huggin hippies another reason to gripe about our hobby.. plus is wasteful.. Its way cooler to outrun someone with no smoke.. cause that means you have setup your truck CORRECTLY..
#15
It would be like popping a boot.. Im sure its not GOOD for the motor, especially prolonged.. smoke is bad.. blowing smoke is bad.. yea I said it..
BLOWING SMOKE IS BAD..
It gives all them tree huggin hippies another reason to gripe about our hobby.. plus is wasteful.. Its way cooler to outrun someone with no smoke.. cause that means you have setup your truck CORRECTLY..
BLOWING SMOKE IS BAD..
It gives all them tree huggin hippies another reason to gripe about our hobby.. plus is wasteful.. Its way cooler to outrun someone with no smoke.. cause that means you have setup your truck CORRECTLY..
were more fuel more fuel is the anwser
ya and Im tired of the those tree huggin hippies worried about my truck and how they can charge me for every time my cow farts every time one of us rolls coal just gives the rest of us a bad name !!! and if thats what your boss dose with diesel ask him what he can do with NOS
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Tanks in World War II made smoke by dumping fuel into the exhaust; it works great.
If it's in the downpipe, the engine has no way to be affected. The cat might be.
Diesel exhaust is pretty lean, so the fuel would burn a little if it was above the 450-550 autoignition temperature, making a whitish/greyish smoke.
My bet is that it would make more of a whitish smoke than a real black smoke, but it definitely makes smoke.
It's on the agenda of things that I want to do. Mainly to confuse the heck out of the people at the track, but it would also be a good way to get away at night from invading Commies or the coyotes as well.
If it's in the downpipe, the engine has no way to be affected. The cat might be.
Diesel exhaust is pretty lean, so the fuel would burn a little if it was above the 450-550 autoignition temperature, making a whitish/greyish smoke.
My bet is that it would make more of a whitish smoke than a real black smoke, but it definitely makes smoke.
It's on the agenda of things that I want to do. Mainly to confuse the heck out of the people at the track, but it would also be a good way to get away at night from invading Commies or the coyotes as well.
#19
I remeber watching trucks awhile ago when stacy was still hosting it. They had a newer ford diesel where he just installed a kit that shoots anti freeze into the exhaust which creates a white cloud outta the exhaust pipe. Worked really well could completly make the truck disapear in no time. you could probaly find that kit and put diesel instead of antifreeze. Dont know how well it would work with diesel.