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#*Although the particulars will vary depending on the model of car and type of ECU kit, generally speaking, you will want to access the input and cut fuel intake at the RPM you'd like your car to pop at. If you're using a Flash Tune Kit, for example, input the given RPM intake as the most negative integer the system will accept. Input these negative integers (e.g. -15 etc.) to encompass the range of a couple hundred RPMs. This will essentially 'trick' your engine into popping.
 
#*Although the particulars will vary depending on the model of car and type of ECU kit, generally speaking, you will want to access the input and cut fuel intake at the RPM you'd like your car to pop at. If you're using a Flash Tune Kit, for example, input the given RPM intake as the most negative integer the system will accept. Input these negative integers (e.g. -15 etc.) to encompass the range of a couple hundred RPMs. This will essentially 'trick' your engine into popping.
 
#*Entering a number incorrectly could inadvertently destroy your car. It is not recommended you even consider doing this without some expertise in motorworks.
 
#*Entering a number incorrectly could inadvertently destroy your car. It is not recommended you even consider doing this without some expertise in motorworks.
== Video ==
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{{Video:Make a Car Backfire|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==
 
*While backfiring serves no technical purpose, you can impress people with the pyrotechnics at a party. Just make sure they're all far enough away that they won't risk getting set on fire themselves!
 
*While backfiring serves no technical purpose, you can impress people with the pyrotechnics at a party. Just make sure they're all far enough away that they won't risk getting set on fire themselves!