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    Colored Exhaust flame

     



    Have any idea on how to chane the color of the flame from the exhaust besides the blue or orange??

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    Copper makes green, that's how the lighters that produce a green flame work.
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    A lean mixture burns white or yellow, a rich mixture burns red. You can try adjusting the amount of fuel in your pipes to get the color you want.

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    Re: Colored Exhaust flame

     



    Originally posted by kumito
    Have any idea on how to chane the color of the flame from the exhaust besides the blue or orange??
    Shove some old romex up the exhaust. Copper wire works in the fireplace!!:HEHEHEHE CRY:
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    Uh oh. A 2 fast, 2 furious fan who thinks the fake flames are cool
    Technology is the answer.

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    I do know there are chemicals that would probably be able to turn your flames tye dye but, they are expensive and, I don't think the flames in " 2 Fast 2 Furuios " were real ither, you know how many science and math formula's it would take to get a pink flame, I wouldn't be able to do it and, you would have to try each color formula to get the color you want. With the money the movie companies have, they probably edited those flames or put them there.
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    Iodine = purple flames
    Sulphur = yellow/green flames
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    Originally posted by madgrinder

    Sulphur = yellow/green flames

    And it adds such a wonderful aroma.

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