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- Back-fire abstract "For other meanings of the term, see backfire (disambiguation).A back-fire or backfire is combustion or an explosion produced by a running internal combustion engine that occurs in the air intake or exhaust system rather than inside the combustion chamber. Unburned fuel or hydrocarbons that are ignited in the exhaust system can produce loud sounds even if flames are not present at the tailpipe. A visible flame may momentarily shoot out of the exhaust pipe where the exhaust system is shortened. Fire may also travel into the air intake piping. Either condition may cause a loud popping noise, together with possible loss of power and forward motion. A back-fire is a separate phenomenon from the fire produced by Top Fuel dragsters.Also, an explosion in the inlet manifold, carburetor/throttle body, or air cleaner of an internal combustion engine can occur when the intake valves are not shut prior to fuel combustion.The term derives from parallel experiences with early unreliable firearms or ammunition, in which the explosive force was directed out at the breech instead of the muzzle. From this came the use of the word \"backfire\" as a verb to indicate something that produces an unintended, unexpected, and undesired result.".
- Back-fire thumbnail Audi_S1_Pikes_Peak.jpg?width=300.
- Back-fire wikiPageID "1915745".
- Back-fire wikiPageLength "7440".
- Back-fire wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Back-fire wikiPageRevisionID "708013840".
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Air_filter.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Air–fuel_ratio.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Backfire.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Breech-loading_weapon.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Carburetor.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Catalytic_converter.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automobile_maintenance.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engine_problems.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Combustion_chamber.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Dieseling.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Drag_racing.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_wiring.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Exhaust_system.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Firearm.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Flame_arrester.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Flamethrower.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_filter.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_injection.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_pump.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Gear_stick.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Ignition_system.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Ignition_timing.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Inlet_manifold.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Navy.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Poppet_valve.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Rolls-Royce_Griffon.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Rolls-Royce_Merlin.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Smoke_screen.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Spark_plug.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Supercharger.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink TVR_Cerbera.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Tank.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Thermobaric_weapon.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Throttle.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Top_Fuel.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Unintended_consequences.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink Valve_timing.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLink File:Audi_S1_Pikes_Peak.jpg.
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Back-fire".
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "a car back-firing".
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "back-fire".
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "backfire".
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "backfired".
- Back-fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "backfiring".
- Back-fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Back-fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Back-fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- Back-fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Back-fire subject Category:Automobile_maintenance.
- Back-fire subject Category:Engine_problems.
- Back-fire comment "For other meanings of the term, see backfire (disambiguation).A back-fire or backfire is combustion or an explosion produced by a running internal combustion engine that occurs in the air intake or exhaust system rather than inside the combustion chamber. Unburned fuel or hydrocarbons that are ignited in the exhaust system can produce loud sounds even if flames are not present at the tailpipe. A visible flame may momentarily shoot out of the exhaust pipe where the exhaust system is shortened.".
- Back-fire label "Back-fire".
- Back-fire sameAs Q1401308.
- Back-fire sameAs Deflagracixc3xb3_descapament.
- Back-fire sameAs Fehlzündung.
- Back-fire sameAs Deflagración_de_escape.
- Back-fire sameAs Back-fire.
- Back-fire sameAs m.065w7z.
- Back-fire sameAs Q1401308.
- Back-fire wasDerivedFrom Back-fire?oldid=708013840.
- Back-fire depiction Audi_S1_Pikes_Peak.jpg.
- Back-fire isPrimaryTopicOf Back-fire.