Dying sleeping in car

ixeo

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I read the article about a group of 4 students dying while sleeping in a parked vehicle at a petrol station. Says that carbon monoxide has no smell or color.

My turbo sampan has a cat delete because it’s got a straight down pipe. Man the exhaust smells terrible. I assume that’s because of the other crap that’s in the exhaust that kills you.
 

ixeo

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Forgot the point.

Cat con = exhaust no smell = bad
Cat delete = exhaust smelly = good

We should all delete our cats.

In case anybody takes the shit I say seriously, learn to read between the lines.
 

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Forgot the point.

Cat con = exhaust no smell = bad
Cat delete = exhaust smelly = good

We should all delete our cats.

In case anybody takes the shit I say seriously, learn to read between the lines.
Means my 2 older cars no cat is good, 2 newer cars with cat is not good......hahahahaha
 

ixeo

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The stupid thing is to sleep with the car on and idle.
Glad they removed themselves from the gene pool. Civilisation can only do so much stupid. Covid seems to be make apparent all the stupidity.
 

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