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H-Pipe Question
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<blockquote data-quote="helloWorld" data-source="post: 15119412" data-attributes="member: 142369"><p>Like what all of the guys have already stated above, having no catalytic converters will make your car smell the way it does. There is NO way around that.</p><p></p><p>I experience that smell as well with my ride. I also have an offroad h-pipe. The sweater I wear always smell like my exhaust now.</p><p></p><p>However, I do feel bad for the people that are behind me in traffic. It is colder out now, which means people have their windows up and heaters running. I would assume that those heaters are sucking in the air from in front of them, which happens to be the exhaust from my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helloWorld, post: 15119412, member: 142369"] Like what all of the guys have already stated above, having no catalytic converters will make your car smell the way it does. There is NO way around that. I experience that smell as well with my ride. I also have an offroad h-pipe. The sweater I wear always smell like my exhaust now. However, I do feel bad for the people that are behind me in traffic. It is colder out now, which means people have their windows up and heaters running. I would assume that those heaters are sucking in the air from in front of them, which happens to be the exhaust from my car. [/QUOTE]
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