Off Road Exhaust
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Off Road Exhaust
When running the high clearance exhaust that cuts off in front of or just behind the rear axle, does anyone have an issue with fumes entering the cabin when the to is on. I have kids and don't want to gas them out. I saw Dynomax just put a disclaimer on there off road exhaust, i assume it is because of this. Just want to hear it from someone that is running one
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Originally Posted by Rupie
When running the high clearance exhaust that cuts off in front of or just behind the rear axle, does anyone have an issue with fumes entering the cabin when the to is on. I have kids and don't want to gas them out. I saw Dynomax just put a disclaimer on there off road exhaust, i assume it is because of this. Just want to hear it from someone that is running one
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i have the dynomax "evo" kit you are talking about. no issues at all on fumes. i thought the location and the dump would mean i would smell fumes for sure, but nope!
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I wouldn't worry about fumes at all. My only question for those with the Dynomax would have to do with the evap canister: Have you had to shield or relocate the evap canister because of the heat emitting from the exhaust and muffler?
Last thing you want is your evap canister melting or a fire sparking.
Last thing you want is your evap canister melting or a fire sparking.