The mechanic that does a lot of work on my families classic cars, Lenny Melton, used to own a car with flamethrowers in the exhaust. It was a 1984 (i think) dodge rampage. Bright yellow with flames, slammed, about two foot wide tires on the back, giant Superbird wing on the back, 440 engine, giant blower, quadruple inline side exhaust pipes on either side with exits about 3 and a half inches wide each. Called it Mad Max. it appeared in i think Mopar Action Magazine titled "Flipping the Bird"
@Xtbrown1 yeah because the 4 cylinder crowd figures if you cant light up the tires, might as well light up underneath the car and all along the side of it for good measure
Its just an mistake either the car has too much fuel coming out and its hot enough to ignite inside the exhaust or the exaust in the piston is coming out early