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Most logical explanation Posted by MI-Roger [Email] (#882) [Profile/Gallery] (more from MI-Roger) on Sun, 7 Feb 2016 05:46:49 In Reply to: Re: OT: Flames in the exhasut pipe?, Aom, Sat, 6 Feb 2016 14:28:47 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
I will have to find the car in the parking lot one day just to see what exact model it is. My youngest son also guessed it might be a Lancer rather than an Eclipse but gave no reason for his suspicion.
So, is this same external fuel burn phenomena present in Saab T5 equipped cars which have had an atmospheric blow-off installed?
Edit: Wikipedia says the Evos are AWD which matches with both the car's license plate claim and the manner in which the car was being driven the first morning I saw it. Light snow was falling on slightly slippery roads, the driver was using substantial amounts of acceleration with no evidence of traction loss from the car. I assumed the car was a coupe based on overall size but I never got close enough when the drivier was turning to see if the car had two or four doors. It might be an Evo sport sedan.
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