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Originally Posted by RiderofBikes
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.
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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.