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    From what I understand, most of the top dogs have flame thowers that shoot liquid propane.

    Yes, you can damage your engine with the traditional spark plug in the exhaust. Most of time you have to either apply the choke or pump the hell out of the carb to get enough raw,gas to carry all the way to the tailpipe. Thats what washes down the cylinders and dilutes the oil.
    Last edited by Hotrod46; 06-21-2018 at 02:17 PM.
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