MakyMy

MakyMy

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After my morning drive I found nice place.
1. I would like to use car exhaust method. I have everything for this. I have read many posts on this topic. I think is working with cars after 1980. Many successes ended in my country with cars produced after 2000. But dont know how much time I need before filling car. Any ideas?

2.
second: I'm ready to hit the car into the wall. Found beautiful straight long road there is possible to get speed about 95 m/h. Do you think this is enough speed? No seatbelt for sure.

thank you and sorry english
 
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After my morning drive I found nice place.
1. I would like to use car exhaust method. I have everything for this. I have read many posts on this topic. I think is working with cars after 1980. Many successes ended in my country with cars produced after 2000. But dont know how much time I need before filling car. Any ideas?

2.
second: I'm ready to hit the car into the wall. Found beautiful straight long road there is possible to get speed about 95 m/h. Do you think this is enough speed? No seatbelt for sure.

thank you and sorry english

1: If your car is from before 1986 its no problem. It will go fairly quick, just connect the pipe into the car, sit down a moment in your seat and wait with the engine on.

2: But driving into a wall is much to risky. Ive done it by mistake, my ex was driving and we lived.
 
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I wouldn't count on a car accident either, it's far too risky that you'll live with permanent injuries.

For measuring CO from the exhaust, you probably need to get an actual scientific measuring device. Or if you had a smog check, look at the results from your most recent one and it should have CO ppm.

You could always try it and see, but if your car doesn't produce enough you'll just get a headache and hours of boredom. Or just overheat from the exhaust before anything actually happens.
 
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I have thought about a car crash, but a) if you survive with broken limbs or paralysis, wont be fun. b) you'd be banned from driving.
 
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1: If your car is from before 1986 its no problem. It will go fairly quick, just connect the pipe into the car, sit down a moment in your seat and wait with the engine on.

2: But driving into a wall is much to risky. Ive done it by mistake, my ex was driving and we lived.

Ok thank you very much.
I have thought about a car crash, but a) if you survive with broken limbs or paralysis, wont be fun. b) you'd be banned from driving.

I wouldn't count on a car accident either, it's far too risky that you'll live with permanent injuries.

For measuring CO from the exhaust, you probably need to get an actual scientific measuring device. Or if you had a smog check, look at the results from your most recent one and it should have CO ppm.

You could always try it and see, but if your car doesn't produce enough you'll just get a headache and hours of boredom. Or just overheat from the exhaust before anything actually happens.

I tried it yesterday. Keep car running for 30 min. I was in the car about ten minutes and feel headache and pulsing in my head. But I was horribly terrified of being discovered. I used stone on the accelerator to prevent to engine stopping. I think its working with my car but I need find a better place.
I have thought about a car crash, but a) if you survive with broken limbs or paralysis, wont be fun. b) you'd be banned from driving.

What do you think about realy high speed aprox 100m/h?
I think is a lot of power to my body.
1: If your car is from before 1986 its no problem. It will go fairly quick, just connect the pipe into the car, sit down a moment in your seat and wait with the engine on.

2: But driving into a wall is much to risky. Ive done it by mistake, my ex was driving and we lived.

How fast did you go?
Is there possibility that airback break my neck? with connected seatbelt behind me of course.
 
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How fast did you go?
Is there possibility that airback break my neck? with connected seatbelt behind me of course.
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We drove ca 75km/h and the only thing that happened was neck pain for a couple of years after.

A neighbor drove drunk and crashed in 170km/h. He had no seatbelt and flew out of the windshield, broke all his front teeths but landed safe in a pile of hay on a field with no other injury.

On the other hand i know someone who crashed while high in a rather low speed but got stuck in a tree and died, though he was old and more fragile.

So my point is that you can never count on an accident to be fatal.
 
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How fast did you go?
Is there possibility that airback break my neck? with connected seatbelt behind me of course.

We drove ca 75km/h and the only thing that happened was neck pain for a couple of years after.

A neighbor drove drunk and crashed in 170km/h. He had no seatbelt and flew out of the windshield, broke all his front teeths but landed safe in a pile of hay on a field with no other injury.

On the other hand i know someone who crashed while high in a rather low speed but got stuck in a tree and died, though he was old and more fragile.

So my point is that you can never count on an accident to be fatal.
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OK, so I will keep trying exhaust method.
 
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