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Old 08-11-2022, 05:14 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ecky View Post
In the past I've had vehicles where the exhaust would get caught up in the turbulence at the rear of the car, and make its way forward through the cabin vents at the rear, and it would smell like exhaust while driving. Moving the exhaust out of the low pressure zone fixed that, unfortunately.
Hmmm ye; one does NOT want that happening!

Strange that it would though, unless the trunk didn't seal properly and there was a negative pressure in the cabin..?
Aerodynamics can do strange things, I know.

Cabin vents are usually situated somewhere high up behind the rear windows aren't they?
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