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what seems to be prevalent these days is the "chipping" of vehicles to way outside of their normal power band and variation of valve timing by fitting higher performance cams, which results in road-going vehicles being tuned to racing standards and behaving so, where slow running characteristics are not important. This is also an area where backfiring occurs because of the excessive overlap of the valves.
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All the chavs round here drive cars like this.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostTwo men drinking in a nearby pub heard one gunshot, but believed it to be a car backfiring
From a story today
Was this a thing in the 1960’s I dont think I’ve ever heard a car back firing? But I’ve heard several gunshots in my time.
What’s more common ? Is it a real thing
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Can't remember the last time I heard a car in Swindon that didn't sound like Jihadi John with an AK...
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I have heard before that is diesel in a petrol car. Petrol in a diesel car will just kill it.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostA petrol car will backfire repeatedly like a Laurel and Hardy car if one accidently puts diesel in it! (Or maybe it's the other way round? )
And I heard a motorbike backfire today. Or maybe it was just WTFH taking shots at me while cycling.....
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A petrol car will backfire repeatedly like a Laurel and Hardy car if one accidently puts diesel in it! (Or maybe it's the other way round? )Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostTwo men drinking in a nearby pub heard one gunshot, but believed it to be a car backfiring
From a story today
Was this a thing in the 1960’s I dont think I’ve ever heard a car back firing? But I’ve heard several gunshots in my time.
What’s more common ? Is it a real thing
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Like this?
Cops Mistake Launch Control for Machine Gun Fire - The Drive
or bikes doing it
There Was No Gunfire in Times Square. But the Panic Was Still Real. - The New York Times
Just modern times innitLast edited by northernladuk; 10 September 2019, 17:00.
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If I lived in SE London, and I heard a car back-firing, I'd assume it was a gunshot...
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Depends on what kind of wankanator the car is using and if the pistols are firing on all cylinders.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostTwo men drinking in a nearby pub heard one gunshot, but believed it to be a car backfiring
From a story today
Was this a thing in the 1960’s I dont think I’ve ever heard a car back firing? But I’ve heard several gunshots in my time.
What’s more common ? Is it a real thing
Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum
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Other than with those irritating oiks with their 4" diameter exhausts and noisy motor carriages.
I'd shoot the lot.
Then they'd really know what gunshots sounded like.
<DoctorStrangelove in "Go Ahead, make my day" mode>
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Older cars with points and condensers tended to backfire if the ignition timing was incorrect. It could also happen, as it did to my car once, if the condenser failed whilst travelling along. With the advent of electronic ignition and less opportunity for amateurs to alter anything, there is probably now less instances of it.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostTwo men drinking in a nearby pub heard one gunshot, but believed it to be a car backfiring
From a story today
Was this a thing in the 1960’s I dont think I’ve ever heard a car back firing? But I’ve heard several gunshots in my time.
What’s more common ? Is it a real thing
Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum
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Cars don't backfire very often due to fuel injection. That makes the mixture more correct and more likely to all burn.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostTwo men drinking in a nearby pub heard one gunshot, but believed it to be a car backfiring
From a story today
Was this a thing in the 1960’s I dont think I’ve ever heard a car back firing? But I’ve heard several gunshots in my time.
What’s more common ? Is it a real thing
Backfiring is when unburnt fuel in the exhaust is ignited by burning fuel comiung out of the exhaust vavle.
It is possible to simulate. When driving at a cruuising speed, turn the ignition off for a few seconds then back on. *BANG*
This probably won't work on modern cars though, and if it does work it has a habit of splitting the silencer box along the seam. Is also more dangerous to simulate in modern cars (power steering, brake servos, other electronic gubbins).
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It's possible to fit a system to your exhaust which injects fuel onto the hot exhaust which will give you the sound of a backfire....
if you want to do that I suppose.
having said that I live near the country and can often hear clay pigeon shoots going on.
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Car backfiring ????
Two men drinking in a nearby pub heard one gunshot, but believed it to be a car backfiring
From a story today
Was this a thing in the 1960’s I dont think I’ve ever heard a car back firing? But I’ve heard several gunshots in my time.
What’s more common ? Is it a real thing
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