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Falling down and I can't turn back
Nov 22, 2025
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Will closing all doors and turning off the air circulation in the car and sleeping (using sleeping pills if needed) inside the car until all Oxygen turns into CO² work?
Also what are the possible damages if you survive and how long will it take to successfully CTB.
I thought of this method because it doesn't require much and is very easy to execute.

(Sorry if this thread was already created I still don't have access to the search option)
 
U. A.

U. A.

"Ultra Based" gigashad
Aug 8, 2022
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No.
 
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disappointedlycruel

disappointedlycruel

New Member
Oct 5, 2025
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Will closing all doors and turning off the air circulation in the car and sleeping (using sleeping pills if needed) inside the car until all Oxygen turns into CO² work?
Also what are the possible damages if you survive and how long will it take to successfully CTB.
I thought of this method because it doesn't require much and is very easy to execute.

(Sorry if this thread was already created I still don't have access to the search option)
no, it wont.
You can check out the charcoal method tho
 
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peacefulsleepnow

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Dec 17, 2025
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You have to somehow add a very high concentration of CO to the environment you're in for this to work. Just the car running and/or sealed is not enough.
 
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badatparties

badatparties

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Mar 16, 2025
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Cars aren't airtight. Are you saying you hope that the CO₂ you release by breathing will build up enough in the car to kill you? If the car were that airtight, you would die of suffocation long before that.

I think you're also getting carbon dioxide mixed up with carbon monoxide. And no, attaching a hose to your exhaust and siphoning carbon monoxide into your vehicle won't work well either because modern catalytic converters drastically reduce it.

In short, whatever your planning is a bad idea, and you should abort it.
 
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