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Can't you colour your exhaust just for the fun of it, rather than as a means of identifying pollution emission? |
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Sure. Though, I got the idea from seeing a truck belching ugly black smoke, and thinking how absolutely repulsive it was to actually see the pollution, so this was the first thing that came to mind. |
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Right... because Bob knows the colorant wouldn;t be a pollutant. |
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"...obscuring smoke is 100% non-toxic and safe for humans" [link] |
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Not exacly the same thing, but I seem to remember an idea by one city's bus company to add strawberry scent to their diesel. Can't remeber where I saw it though... |
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The temptation to weave in and
out of other traffic (like a
formation flying team) would be
too much... |
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oatcake - that uh, non-toxic smoke has never seen the tail end of um, a tailpipe has it? |
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No, but it was addressing the colorant-as-pollutant issue belg4mit brought up. And now that I think about it, scented exhaust could be a bit hazardous...if the kids like glue and permanent markers, surely this would be a more pleasant choice. |
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If kids ingest it, does it make their tailpipes emit colo(u)rs too? |
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I saw a product in an 4x4 magazine that could be added to your tank to give your exhaust a scent. Strawberry, pina colata, cherry, watermelon... |
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Anyone see the movie " Up In Smoke " ?
Talk about scented exhaust !!!!
But then again,who cares, ?
The half baked have already digressed into wondering if the exhaust colorants would be healthy for you to consume , nevermind the exhaust itself. |
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