Non-fouler questions.
continuing on the steel wool thing...
I don't have test pipes, but I know that if I did, I would be extremely hesitant to put steel wool in the non-fouler because if it were to fall down into the path of the exhaust, it would catch on fire in no time, and could possibly catch on fire without even having to fall into the exhaust tubing. Steel wool is what they used to use on the very tip of exhaust systems to make cars shoot flames for brief moments.
I don't have test pipes, but I know that if I did, I would be extremely hesitant to put steel wool in the non-fouler because if it were to fall down into the path of the exhaust, it would catch on fire in no time, and could possibly catch on fire without even having to fall into the exhaust tubing. Steel wool is what they used to use on the very tip of exhaust systems to make cars shoot flames for brief moments.
Originally Posted by pfregeolle
continuing on the steel wool thing...
I don't have test pipes, but I know that if I did, I would be extremely hesitant to put steel wool in the non-fouler because if it were to fall down into the path of the exhaust, it would catch on fire in no time, and could possibly catch on fire without even having to fall into the exhaust tubing. Steel wool is what they used to use on the very tip of exhaust systems to make cars shoot flames for brief moments.
I don't have test pipes, but I know that if I did, I would be extremely hesitant to put steel wool in the non-fouler because if it were to fall down into the path of the exhaust, it would catch on fire in no time, and could possibly catch on fire without even having to fall into the exhaust tubing. Steel wool is what they used to use on the very tip of exhaust systems to make cars shoot flames for brief moments.
If you feel otherwise about your misinformation, please feel free to share a link with us showing otherwise. Thx.
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