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    #16
    Originally posted by deevergote. View Post
    It could do some serious damage to the internals... or cause a fire.
    how long dose it tak to do that

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      #17
      damnn a fire!?! thts no good! ima check the plugs 2mo im running low things to check..
      2004 Accord Sedan CM6 (daily)
      Koni Yellows, Hood Bra,Splash Guards,Deck Lid,Weather Mats,Sunroof Visor,Fog Lights <-All OEM, Mugen Door Visors, 07 Tsx Wheels.
      1990 Accord Coupe CB7 (project)
      H22 Swap, Skunk2 Springs on Koni Str.t, Rear Disk Swap, Fog Lights, 92-93 Trunk Conversion, 02 Accord Rims

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        #18
        today we took out my boys plugs because of backfiring and the first cylinder the spark plug was nearly round when they are suppose to be flat if he would of kept runnibg then they would cause detonation and when that happens bye bye motor ...sometimes
        F-Bomb 95 Civic coupe-My Ride Thread

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          #19
          Originally posted by phayze View Post
          how long dose it tak to do that
          Are you seriously asking that?

          Fix your car before you blow it up... or before you hurt yourself. When something is broken, there is no set time. You're already on borrowed time.






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            #20
            i get back fire once a while, but i m running with NO cat, my friend car does it same thing, we both got h22a, mayb h22a does have backfire because they run a little rich?

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              #21
              my car does the same thing when im down shifting it pops all crazy sounds pretty cool if you ask me . and wen i take off from 1st to 2nd at high rpms thats when mine back fires i got headers and a full catback exhaust i thought it was just air flow

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                #22
                Originally posted by justin'saccord View Post
                my car does the same thing when im down shifting it pops all crazy sounds pretty cool if you ask me . and wen i take off from 1st to 2nd at high rpms thats when mine back fires i got headers and a full catback exhaust i thought it was just air flow
                same thing for me i have an h22A to but ill jus get it checked anyways to be safe

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                  #23
                  my h22 used to do this. the p13 ECU for the h22 runs a little rich from the factory. i also had a header into straight pipe to a skunk2 catback... i had a straight pipe welded in place of the cat.

                  in cold starts if i take off somewhat decent and let off to shift into second i will shoot a small flame. i have a chipped ECU now. when i had the p13 i could shoot flames basically everytimg i shifted into second and third

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by N9netwoAccord View Post
                    my h22 used to do this. the p13 ECU for the h22 runs a little rich from the factory. i also had a header into straight pipe to a skunk2 catback... i had a straight pipe welded in place of the cat.

                    in cold starts if i take off somewhat decent and let off to shift into second i will shoot a small flame. i have a chipped ECU now. when i had the p13 i could shoot flames basically everytimg i shifted into second and third
                    so geting the igniton timed wont do any thing

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                      #25
                      my friends 90 accord with stock motor after we did headerback with no cats it backfired we just never fixed cause we thought it sounded cool looks like i should email him this thread lol

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                        #26
                        my car shoot out flame too when i go 1st all the way to 2nd, i didn't know til i was racing at one night then i saw big flash when i look at the mirror, then my friend told me my car was shooting out flame when i shift, it does it more when i put in new sparkplugs , that was cool

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                          #27
                          juice21s car used to shoot flames from first to second and second to third after he got it tuned when he races in 3rd gear or is on the dyno for a 3rd gear pull after they let off the gas it pops or at times may shoot fire, is that bad?

                          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=136667

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                            #28
                            Make sure you are using the proper heat range plugs.

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