Intensity is the answer I believe. They are short blasts as you say, but they exceed basically every design metric on every product. A lighter has a low intensity flame, but a blast has a small amount of much hotter gasses and flames which can make a material’s surface temperature exceed its flash point and combust, feeding the fire further.
Plus, shrapnel flying around punching holes in gas tanks and sending sparks everywhere helps out a lot too.
Intensity is the answer I believe. They are short blasts as you say, but they exceed basically every design metric on every product. A lighter has a low intensity flame, but a blast has a small amount of much hotter gasses and flames which can make a material’s surface temperature exceed its flash point and combust, feeding the fire further.
Plus, shrapnel flying around punching holes in gas tanks and sending sparks everywhere helps out a lot too.