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Old 06-04-2012, 10:52 AM   #60 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RiderofBikes View Post
I thought about this as well when i was under the car, no vents that i could see in a way that this would happen without some unknown forces helping along.. Using my trusty nose to tell me if something needs to be attended too. so far so good tho.
By the time you smell the odor , there is going to be quite a bit of carbon monoxide in the car.
Might be wise to purchase a battery powered carbon monoxide detector.

I'm still worried about that wood catching on fire !

Why not leave a gap of at the very least 2 - 3" ? Or better yet not have that wood anywhere near the exhaust !

I looks like it weighs quite a bit for what little gain you may get - even if it is eventually attached to a flat bellypan.

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