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HelpIs carbon monoxide poisoning by car viable?
Thread starterJaegerBombastic
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I was looking into carbon monoxide via car as an alternative to my main method as of now being an inert gas and exit bag as that seems quite peaceful. However, people seem to be saying that newer cars don't produce nearly enough for that to work. Is that true? Should I just stick with exit bag?
Poke around here on the forum, there are some threads with more details about this.
Generally speaking, older cars pre-catalytic converter are your best bets... but you can make it work in the proper environment with a modern car, it's just that it will take a lot longer so you run more risk of getting caught.
u can do it but you'll prob have to bring another source of co2 in the car, like burning charcoal in a pot/bucket and then bringing it inside the car after 15-20 minutes. that's what i did. if u check my profile u can see the thread or better yet ill link it
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