Could end up igniting the gas and blowing up his car.
WushuFighter
if your a retard and put it under his gas tank
Exhaust from cars still contains gasoline in vapour form. It is still flamable and small amounds of fuel occasionally leak into the exhaust. A single spark could ignite the fuel and cause a chain reaction all the way to the fuel tank.
This all could happen if you have leaks or problems with your car's exhaust system that's why you don't fool around with fire near vehicles.
no reply to my flamethrower exhaust post guess i owned you
Could end up igniting the gas and blowing up his car.
WushuFighter
if your a retard and put it under his gas tank
Exhaust from cars still contains gasoline in vapour form. It is still flamable and small amounds of fuel occasionally leak into the exhaust. A single spark could ignite the fuel and cause a chain reaction all the way to the fuel tank.
This all could happen if you have leaks or problems with your car's exhaust system that's why you don't fool around with fire near vehicles.
actualy there are flamethrower kits for your exhaust you can buy which when you press a button on the dash it cuts the gas leading to the engine and routes it through the exhaust which is then ignited by a sparkplug at the end of the exhaust pipe if it was so dangerous to have a spark near an exhaust y would there be retail kits to do such a thing
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