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thedreamertype_

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Aug 22, 2025
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Hi guys. First time posting here. I wanted to post my current method of ctb and see if there was any flaws and just overall get the opinion of others.

It's pretty straightforward, I have a car and the catalytic converter was stolen off of it years ago. I have a small one car garage/shed. I mean theoretically this should work pretty easily?

Let me know if there's something I'm not thinking of or if this is a bad idea lolol
 
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doomerguy88

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Aug 13, 2025
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I remember looking into this method not too long ago and I could be wrong but it thought I remember reading somewhere that even without the converter modern cars aren't likely to create the required levels of CO2. This would probably be my preferred method as well but I just don't think it works anymore unless you have an older car
 
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Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
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Cars and gasoline are so much cleaner now.
 
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Aug 12, 2019
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you need to do co tests with a co meter to see how much co is being produced . but have to be careful when monitoring levels . keep levels low that you are breathing in. there are affordable co meters on Amazon. one that is 5000 ppm from toptes.
 
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thedreamertype_

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Aug 22, 2025
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I remember looking into this method not too long ago and I could be wrong but it thought I remember reading somewhere that even without the converter modern cars aren't likely to create the required levels of CO2. This would probably be my preferred method as well but I just don't think it works anymore unless you have an older car
How old? The car is a 2003 I think
 
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doomerguy88

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Aug 13, 2025
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How old? The car is a 2003 I think
I think it would need to be much older than that like a car from the 80's or possibly even older. I'm not an expert on this though and just going by what little I read.
 
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Mar 21, 2019
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50's through about 1973.
Remember, our gas is a lot cleaner now. It is mixed to burn cleaner even in an old car.
It might make you sick.
 
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