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My "Electrical Load" Project

Since Manson and SSX were curious about what the project is, i'll tell you all.

My idea was to have a Fog generator mounted in my trunk and have it pass smoke/fog out the underside of the car at strategic points to have the car in low light look like its levating.

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Reply #1
That will be pretty cool.  I can't wait to see it done.
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Reply #2
sounds cool. deffenatly look good  at a show

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Reply #3
I kinda like Nate's method for emitting smoke/fog from strategic points...
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Reply #4
Unfortunently the smallest fog generator are those specs I gave you in the other post and is 43 lbs. uck..

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Reply #5
If you make it hot swappable into the plumbing that will distribute the smoke, you could just use it for shows.  That is how I plan to do my RE sound system after I do all the motor/exterior upgrades on my car.  It sounds really cool though.  What's the difference between a fog generator, and a fog machine?

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Reply #6
No difference, just a name

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Reply #7
I wonder how many people will flip out thinking your car is on fire.    and...
Never leave it alone while it's doing that because you'll never know when that good samaritan is going to be there with a fire extinguisher.:giggle:

sounds cool.:D

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Reply #8
Quote from: 5.0willgo
I wonder how many people will flip out thinking your car is on fire.    and...
Never leave it alone while it's doing that because you'll never know when that good samaritan is going to be there with a fire extinguisher.:giggle:

sounds cool.:D



That's actually what I thought.  I have a small oil leak that drips onto my Y-pipe, and sometimes after I get off the highway, and my car is smoking people are like "OMG your car is smoking!" ...Thanks, I didn't notice. :flip:

 

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Reply #9
I think it would work great for the sleeper car. Just think someone pulls up next to you and your car is smoking/fogging to all hell then you rev it up to get that new stangs attention. He is just thinking what a pile. I can't belive this guy in that smoking pile wants to race,  then you waste his ass. LOL
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