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Zilla Flamethrower Single Exhaust System With Electronic Case And Diagram on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Salem, Ohio, United States

Salem, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

This listing is for a ZILLA Flamethrower Single Exhaust System. We recently updated our kit to be geared towards motocross bikes, but it will work on any single exhaust vehicle! It includes a spark plug, ignition coil, resistor, relay, capacitor, fuse with holder, toggle switch, battery with holder, and diagram with installation Q&A/instructions. All of this fits in the electronic box pictured, which can be used as part of the installation. Handlebar mounting hardware for the toggle switch can be included upon request. Please ask any questions prior to purchasing! 

FOR SHOW USE ONLY, NOT FOR STREET USE. THIS PRODUCT NEEDS TO BE USED AND INSTALLED RESPONSIBLY AND WITH EXTREME CAUTION!
 
Q&A
How does it work?
The system uses a toggle switch usually mounted somewhere on your dash. When you flip the switch, it will activate the kit that will ignite the spark plug mounted at the end of your exhaust. Un-burnt fuel bypasses the motor, and will ignite from the spark to create flames out of your exhaust.
 
How do I operate my flame-thrower?
First, make sure your engine is running at normal operating temperature, otherwise you will not produce any flames! Rev the engine to about 3000-4000 RPM by putting your car, or bike, in neutral while rolling or standing still. Flipping the switch while continuing to rev the engine, will result in flames out of the exhaust for a couple of seconds.
 
What about EFI motors and cat converters?
This kit will work with both! However, the flames will not be as big if you are using a cat converter because the cat converter stops un-burnt fuel from going through the exhaust. The simplest suggestion, if this is unsatisfactory, is to remove it. Another option is to purchase an additional resistor, that when installed, will fool the Air flow computer into thinking it is operating under “freezing” conditions and it will therefore add more fuel. The last option that I can offer is a mod chip that will add horsepower, by adding more fuel, which will help you achieve bigger flames as well.
 
What about dual exhaust system?
The kit that you purchase will only work with a single exhaust system! We do not currently sell a dual exhaust kit at this time, but with a lot of interest, it is something we may consider in the future. Additional parts, a different diagram, and a different setup is required for dual exhaust.

*These kits are recommended for recreational and promotional use only!
**The purchaser assumes all responsibility and liability with regard to the installation and use of this product!

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