Is it bad to make your car pop?

Some of these pop and bang tunes also have the spark plugs fire as the fuel is leaving the cylinder through the exhaust ports by massively retarding (delaying) the ignition timing. This can result in the burning of your exhaust valves, which can either cause them to no longer seal properly or damage them permanently.
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Are crackle and pops bad for your car?

Crackle tunes serve no functional purpose, in no way benefits the car and is purely for fun. Done incorrectly, crackle tunes will add additional burning to your valves, send rich mixtures through your catalytic converters ruining them, and can shorten the life of your turbos drastically.
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Why do people make their car exhaust pop?

Poor Fuel-Air Ratio

When combustion doesn't happen in a timely manner, the exhaust valve opens while the air-fuel mixture is still igniting, causing this explosion to “spill” out of the cylinder, making a loud popping noise. In newer vehicles, computerized sensors help ensure the air-fuel ratio is correct.
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Are backfires bad for your car?

An engine backfire occurs whenever the air-fuel mixture in your car combusts somewhere outside the engine's cylinders. This can cause damage to your car's exhaust or intake if left unchecked -- and it also means that your car's engine isn't making as much power as it should, and is wasting lots of fuel.
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What makes my car pop?

What causes a car to pop and bang? “Pops and bangs” are created by unburned fuel in the exhaust system. When excess fuel enters the exhaust system it increases in temperature and ignites inside the exhaust instead of the combustion chamber. The noise can be exaggerated by fitting a decat or full decat exhaust system.
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Do bangs and pops damage engine?

Reliability issues stem from a remap (be it for pure performance or for pops and bangs) being done in an unsafe manner – too extreme for what the engine can handle, and therefore doing damage.
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Why do high performance cars backfire?

In some high-performance vehicles, when a driver shifts up and lets off the accelerator, the engine has a moment of running rich. This causes an incomplete burn which causes the fumes to explode in the exhaust system along with an audible pop or bang sound.
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Are exhaust flames illegal?

1. Exhaust flame kits. While it may sound like a great idea to have flames pouring out your exhaust pipe Fast & Furious style, it's pretty illegal in most states with many states adopting California Code 27153 as their own mandate.
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Can modern cars backfire?

Modern engines can still backfire, and a poor fuel ratio is one common cause of this. For starters, let's imagine there is too much fuel in the engine and not enough air. The spark inside the chamber may not burn up all the fuel, allowing a little extra gasoline vapor to enter the exhaust, and lead to a backfire.
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Why do Lamborghinis backfire?

Supercars backfire as a result of unburnt fuel exiting the engine through the exhaust system, where it then ignites and leaves the exhaust at high speed. This sometimes results in a visible flame leaving the exhaust, and is most often accompanied by a loud bang.
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Why do turbo cars pop?

Generally speaking, turbocharged cars can also create these sounds. The popping noises occur when ignition is retarded and unburnt fuel is sent into the exhaust system, where it combusts.
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Does a car backfiring sound like a gunshot?

(KSNW) — The Wichita Police Department has found the car that backfired and sounded like gunshots. They said the sound of gunshots had caused dozens of concerned calls from citizens.
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Is it bad for my exhaust to pop?

Yes, backfires are not good for our engines. A backfire occurs when the unburned air/fuel mixture in the engine's combustion chamber ignites too early and causes a loud noise. When this happens, it can cause wear on your car engine because of all that extra fuel being burned at once.
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How much does a pop tune cost?

Each setup is different, and also depending on what type of system is being used (piggy back, chip, stand-alone, supercharged, naturally aspirated, street or race only, etc) tune costs can range from $250 to $1500.
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Is a burble tune bad for your car?

A: Anything can hurt your engine if used excessively, too much usage / abuse of Burble Tune or Pop and Bang can cause damage to CAT (Catalistyc Converter) or to exhaust manifold or Turbo (Depends on Application), if used Burble mod gentle there is nothing to worry about (as long as it is done professionals like us) if ...
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Does pops and bangs increase fuel consumption?

Eduard Pogea has recently posted on his fb page warning customers to expect a noticeable increase. For his Merc CSL63S he quoted an increase from 8.8L/100km achievable to nothing below 10.9L/100km measured over 11,000km. He measured an average increase of 2.2L/100km over that distance.
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How do I make my car backfire on purpose?

Keep your foot on the gas pedal as it starts up. Once it's up, press the accelerator down as hard as you can. This should cause the car to backfire.
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Do cops care about loud exhaust?

If a cop thinks that your exhaust is too loud, you'll get a citation. So, even if you bought your own decibel meter and measured your vehicle's noise at 93 dB in your driveway, the citation is still at the discretion of the officer who pulled you over.
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Is Revving your engine illegal?

A person must not start a vehicle, or drive a vehicle, in a way that makes unnecessary noise. This includes unnecessarily revving a vehicle when it is stationary or repeatedly opening and closing the throttle when the vehicle is in motion.
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Are cat deletes legal?

Removing the catalytic converter is illegal, but getting caught without one isn't. Most states will simply suspend your smog certification until you get a new one installed.
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Why do BMWS pop so much?

I mean technically, the "pops" is really indicative of poor tuning: extra, unburnt fuel makes it past the combustion chamber to the exhaust system and then "pops" due to the heat in the exhaust system, sometimes even resulting in flames out of the back of the exhaust.
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Why do sports cars run rich?

Re: Why do high performance engines run rich? Petrol engines produce highest power when they are slightly over stoichiometric, i.e. slightly rich, any more or any less and they produce less power. They also run cooler the richer they are, and hotter the leaner they are.
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