Do not train like a bodybuilder (inclines and pec dec flyes are not going to get you a strong flat bench). First you need to learn how to bench, got to elitefts.com and educate yourself. Second you need a good PLing coach or an experienced lifter). Third you need a STRONG back, rows and heavy pulls work the muscles that stablise the bench.
Heavy triples, rotate your %ages, pause benching to build the explosion off the chest, assistance work that helps in your weak areas (dips or close grips if the tris are a problem, db ball presses to build shoulder stability), declines and/or board presses to build up strength in the top 3/4 of the lift, patience and consistancy.
e.g. workouts for me
Decline, 5,3,1, backdown of 6-8
heavy rack shoulder presses 3 x 5
DB ball presses for 2 x 20
or
Flat, paused for 3 x 3 (last set is a true max)
Dip 3 x 5
Lying DB tri ext 3 x 8-10
edit.. just read you're looking for a 'burn'. Well, good luck with that bro. Burns and pumps dont make for a big bench.