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Originally Posted by aerohead
There's still an opportunity that the air mass containing the exhaust will be swept up into the wake,which would then have a chance to visit your lungs.
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hmm.... I think I'll just have to live with it. Besides, now that I think about it, won't not having a rear hatch window let the exhaust gasses in? Nobody runs hatch windows in our series. (Then again, most don't run any windows at all except for the windshield, so maybe all the exhaust gets mixed with air, and therefor isn't really harmful.
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Originally Posted by freebeard
I'm going to guess 24 Hours of LeMons.
If you're required to have the window open, maybe a 'West Coast' mirror the height of window that's half in and half out to redirect the air?
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I wish it was a 24 hours of lemons. But sadly, I don't have the money it takes to race in that series. I race in an enduro series that travels all over wisconsin, and runs 150 to 300 lap long races on both dirt and asphalt oval tracks. Entry fee is only $25, unlike the $500+ of the lemons series. As for the west coast style mirror to direct airflow away, I might do that, or I might make some air deflectors out of lexan.