FlameThrower is a type of ignition system used in internal combustion engines. It is designed to produce high-voltage sparks that ignite the fuel-air mixture in the engine's cylinders, providing the power needed to run the vehicle.
The primary components of a typical FlameThrower system include a distributor, a coil, spark plugs, and ignition wires. The distributor sends electric current from the battery to the coil, which then converts the current into a high-voltage spark. The spark plug then ignites the fuel-air mixture in the cylinder, resulting in the engine firing up and running.