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  1. Europeanroadandracing

    Europeanroadandracing South Carolina Professional Ferrari Technician

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  2. Europeanroadandracing

    Europeanroadandracing South Carolina Professional Ferrari Technician

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  3. Valenzo

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    I hope it works :D
     
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    vrsurgeon F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    That's cool!
     
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    Interesting. I'm making an assumption it vents the exhaust gases underground into the soil?
     
  6. Europeanroadandracing

    Europeanroadandracing South Carolina Professional Ferrari Technician

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    The system is designed to pull the fumes through the underground piping out from under the building where it is filtered before being released into the open.
    Quite an expense and somewhat of an afterthought but we'll never have this opportunity again.
     
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    Do it right the first time - probably will make ur live easier for years - I put hot water pipes in my garage floor before the concrete pour - not expensive at all - runs off a 60 gal hot water heater and a pump - closed system - Can't even express how great it is in the winter - we kick off our shoes when entering in the winter - floor is a warm 72 degrees - and all that heat rises
     
  8. Europeanroadandracing

    Europeanroadandracing South Carolina Professional Ferrari Technician

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    John, there are overhead systems which are much more elaborate and costly. Plus they interfere with overhead lighting. So far this system has cost$12k and it's not finished yet but it will be well worth it.
     
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    Interesting. Can you provide some manufacturer / design specs on how it functions? I'm interested because I deal with a lot of NOx emissions.
     
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