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Information on using a hose connected to my exhaust fed into my car?
Thread starterSabrina_Iris
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I'm ready to ctb and I want to use the carbon monoxide method. I would like to connect a hose to my exhaust and feed the hose into the window of my car and tape it closed. Point me to any info you have?
I've tried it. It would have probably worked but I didnt knock myself out beforehand. I just planned to go to sleep in it. You really need a lot of booze/xanax etc to put you out because it becomes unbearable like a bag over the head.
I've tried it. It would have probably worked but I didnt knock myself out beforehand. I just planned to go to sleep in it. You really need a lot of booze/xanax etc to put you out because it becomes unbearable like a bag over the head.
Have you researched this online? For many years now cars have been made to not be able to ctb this way, only older cars would work. I believe this started in the 90s.
Also see the CO megathread, I know it's been discussed in that thread but not much as it's not really a good method anymore.
Have you researched this online? For many years now cars have been made to not be able to ctb this way, only older cars would work. I believe this started in the 90s.
Also see the CO megathread, I know it's been discussed in that thread but not much as it's not really a good method anymore.
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