What is a ricer/fart can?
#1
What is a ricer/fart can?
as the topic says, what in your opinion is a ricer/fart can?
to me:
ricer --> [look at IceAeon, i agree with him] http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1809364 [again, that's IceAeon]
fart can --> doesn't exist
to me:
ricer --> [look at IceAeon, i agree with him] http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1809364 [again, that's IceAeon]
fart can --> doesn't exist
#2
RE: What is a ricer/fart can?
Fart can = is a 4"+ exhaust tip that sound like ****. Typically it is not part of a cat-back system, but rather an axleback (or even just the muffler) which is welded on strictly for the "cool sound."
#3
RE: What is a ricer/fart can?
Rice burner
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A "riced" Dodge Neon, including clear taillights, an overly large spoiler, missing paint on the rear bumper, and showing neglect to keep the stock body clean.
A riced Ford Mustang, including a large nonfunctional hoodscoop, badly damaged bodykit, altezza-style clear tail lights, large aftermarket spoiler and vents in the fenders; proving that any car regardless of make & model can be "riced."Rice burner is a pejorative used initially to describe Asian-made—specifically Japanese-made—motorcycles and automobiles. Many variations have also been used, such as rice rocket for Japanese sport bikes.
More contemporary use of the term rice burner, along with the prefix rice, has taken on an alternate pejorative meaning for an automobile that has been modified to give impression of high performance, but does not necessarily have any high-performance capabilities. This practice is in contrast to the "stealth" or "sleeper" style of automotive modification, where a vehicle may have major performance modifications, but the appearance remains similar to that of a stock model. In this manner, the appellation can apply to any vehicle regardless of country of origin. The most commonly modified cars are sport compacts, but the term can apply to any class of vehicle, including trucks.
In some circles, or even entire regions of the U.S., the term rice car is used exclusively to describe Asian-made vehicles, modified or not. However, as more types of cars began being used as a platform for modification, including German and American-made cars, use of the term rice is no longer restricted to Asian-made vehicles.
-Wikipedia
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A "riced" Dodge Neon, including clear taillights, an overly large spoiler, missing paint on the rear bumper, and showing neglect to keep the stock body clean.
A riced Ford Mustang, including a large nonfunctional hoodscoop, badly damaged bodykit, altezza-style clear tail lights, large aftermarket spoiler and vents in the fenders; proving that any car regardless of make & model can be "riced."Rice burner is a pejorative used initially to describe Asian-made—specifically Japanese-made—motorcycles and automobiles. Many variations have also been used, such as rice rocket for Japanese sport bikes.
More contemporary use of the term rice burner, along with the prefix rice, has taken on an alternate pejorative meaning for an automobile that has been modified to give impression of high performance, but does not necessarily have any high-performance capabilities. This practice is in contrast to the "stealth" or "sleeper" style of automotive modification, where a vehicle may have major performance modifications, but the appearance remains similar to that of a stock model. In this manner, the appellation can apply to any vehicle regardless of country of origin. The most commonly modified cars are sport compacts, but the term can apply to any class of vehicle, including trucks.
In some circles, or even entire regions of the U.S., the term rice car is used exclusively to describe Asian-made vehicles, modified or not. However, as more types of cars began being used as a platform for modification, including German and American-made cars, use of the term rice is no longer restricted to Asian-made vehicles.
-Wikipedia
#6
RE: What is a ricer/fart can?
ORIGINAL: Forty04
Fart can = is a 4"+ exhaust tip that sound like ****. Typically it is not part of a cat-back system, but rather an axleback (or even just the muffler) which is welded on strictly for the "cool sound."
Fart can = is a 4"+ exhaust tip that sound like ****. Typically it is not part of a cat-back system, but rather an axleback (or even just the muffler) which is welded on strictly for the "cool sound."
#7
RE: What is a ricer/fart can?
wait so is this rice??? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/N1-CA...48937951QQrdZ1
every catback that i look at that is affordable has a 4" tip..............
every catback that i look at that is affordable has a 4" tip..............
#9
RE: What is a ricer/fart can?
ORIGINAL: R35P3KT
wait so is this rice??? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/N1-CA...48937951QQrdZ1
every catback that i look at that is affordable has a 4" tip..............
wait so is this rice??? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/N1-CA...48937951QQrdZ1
every catback that i look at that is affordable has a 4" tip..............
And, I should retract my previous statement, because my exhuast has a 4" tip. However, due to the quality craftsman ship and r&d that went into it's design, it doesn't sound like an angry bee in a can. When I was running N/A it was a bit loud, but still a deep low tone rather than the high pitched RICER sound. Now that I'm boosted, it sounds ****ing sick, Almost sounds stock when I'm cruising, but when I get into boost it sounds like a higher end sports car, no joke.
#10
RE: What is a ricer/fart can?
oh damnit well i dont have 300$ to put independently into an upgrade like an exhaust.......i just hate my 1 inch rusted tip and that it has no tone. I refuse to get a tip...thats jus pathetic, every1 says just getting a muffler is rice....so i thought that catback would meet all the requirements....but if ill b labeled rice for getting it, i guess ill jus stay stock : ( lol