Evo BackFire video
Actually that's not a backfire at all. Can a fuel injected vehicle even have a backfire? What you are seeing there is just excess fuel combusting in the exhaust system due to a very rich condition. A backfire is when it gets in the intake manifold and combusts and blows your intake off. It BACK(wards) fires.
Under left foot braking, it's quite common. Ever wonder why all the fuel injected cars in JTCC and BTCC spew flames? Ahh the sight of 5 foot flames coming into 100mph corners .. Life is good..
Whar do you think of your Eilback springs. I'd like the car to rotate a little better, understeer less and have a lower ceter of gravity(lower). Many here believe coil overs is the only way to go, what's ur thoughts
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