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Coon Club Road
07-29-2020, 01:00 PM
A short video clip of Niggers getting smoked out as they protest.

Maybe they'll get black lung from the diesel exhaust!

https://youtu.be/rYPMbLO4pAY

haywood
07-29-2020, 02:37 PM
A short video clip of Niggers getting smoked out as they protest.

Maybe they'll get black lung from the diesel exhaust!

https://youtu.be/rYPMbLO4pAY

One can ONLY hope!!!!

tweakstick
07-29-2020, 03:13 PM
My Dodge RAM 3500 rolls the coal real nice :lol

I've always wondered - does this cause any damage to the engine or exhaust system?

I've also wondered what would happen if someone piped in some liquid crab boil into the exhaust. I'm not sure of the Scoville unit rating is on this stuff, but you do NOT want to be downwind when you are using it even highly diluted to boil with. It will TEAR YOUR ASS UP! I've had it in my eyes, throat and lungs, and trust me, you do not want it. I've talked to guys who worked on the base security force who had to go through certification. They told me that it was almost as bad as getting pepper sprayed directly in the face.

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQilVmty2S8pPFetBaomYiAai3bPpw TX5wSxg&usqp=CAU

animal mother
07-29-2020, 03:15 PM
A nice cloud of serin gas would do the trick even better.

Coon Club Road
07-29-2020, 03:30 PM
...I've also wondered what would happen if someone piped in some liquid crab boil into the exhaust...

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQilVmty2S8pPFetBaomYiAai3bPpw TX5wSxg&usqp=CAU

I've never even heard of that shit but that's what I like about Chimpout... the potential to learn something new every day!

Coon Club Road
07-29-2020, 03:45 PM
I've always wondered - does this cause any damage to the engine?...

The "Coal" is actually unburned diesel fuel, smoke being a product of incomplete combustion.

Yes, long term it will damage the cylinder liners and piston rings.

The unburned liquid fuel washes away the motor oil the oil control rings just spread out to lubricate the cylinder creating a metal on metal effect, eventually causing lower compression and high oil consumption.

I tell my kid only roll coal on special occasions or he'll be learning how to overhaul a Cummins.

I also bullshitted him into believing if you roll coal after filling up at the farm tank, he'll be rolling pink coal!

(Diesel fuel delivered directly to the farm is "off road" fuel, no tax, so much cheaper than at the pump. It's the same shit but dyed bright red so it can be identified if used in on highway vehicles but no it burns just as black as the ace of spades, the same way taxed fuel burns.)

Whitey Ford
07-29-2020, 04:00 PM
I didn't think that it was possible to make niggers anymore blacker than they already were until I saw this LOL. :lmao

tweakstick
07-29-2020, 04:20 PM
The "Coal" is actually unburned diesel fuel, smoke being a product of incomplete combustion.

Yes, long term it will damage the cylinder liners and piston rings.

The unburned liquid fuel washes away the motor oil the oil control rings just spread out to lubricate the cylinder creating a metal on metal effect, eventually causing lower compression and high oil consumption.

I tell my kid only roll coal on special occasions or he'll be learning how to overhaul a Cummins.

I also bullshitted him into believing if you roll coal after filling up at the farm tank, he'll be rolling pink coal!

(Diesel fuel delivered directly to the farm is "off road" fuel, no tax, so much cheaper than at the pump. It's the same shit but dyed bright red so it can be identified if used in on highway vehicles but no it burns just as black as the ace of spades, the same way taxed fuel burns.)


I knew all the rest and suspected this about the rings and such. I've never owned a diesel but would love to get one once I move out of here. I wonder if you can get the same effect by using a fuel pump to inject diesel into the hot exhaust system like I thought about with the Zatarain's. Would it make more or less smoke? I remember that old stunt airplanes used a system like this to do skywriting but would just dump oil straight onto the hot manifold to get the smoke. It made for a hell of a mess to clean up from the sides of the airplane behind the engine. I'm betting that doing this would not only smoke some niggers, but coat them in a nice, greasy sheen - more than their normal nasty oily coating!

Coon Club Road
07-29-2020, 04:58 PM
...I wonder if you can get the same effect by using a fuel pump to inject diesel into the hot exhaust system...

That would probably smoke white. If you lose an injector tip and un-atomized raw fuel dumps into a cylinder, it smokes white and really smells bad.

The black smoke is from waaaaay too much injected atomized fuel, (called overfueling) under extreme pressure, that just didn't have enough time to burn during the power stroke and is pushed out the exhaust valve(s).

As a kid, my neighbor had a parade train, a locomotive built on a car chassis for parades. He had a smoke system rigged the same way you described to give the illusion smoke was coming out the stack.

It kind of lazily rolled out the stack, and was pretty much blueish white in color. I believe he used old motor oil to make the smoke.