How long does it take for the stock exhaust to cool?
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How long does it take for the stock exhaust to cool?
I got home from work a little bit ago and would like to install the budget y-pipe a little later. How long would you guys wait to touch the exhaust area? Anyone know of a way to cool it down faster?
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Originally Posted by BlackMaxdout
this thread is REDICULOUS. C'mon man, go keep feeling it until it's bearable to work with. Why would anyone care how long it takes for their stock exhaust to cool? I bet your mom still makes your lunch too, doesn't she.
#6
Originally Posted by wootwoot
I got home from work a little bit ago and would like to install the budget y-pipe a little later. How long would you guys wait to touch the exhaust area? Anyone know of a way to cool it down faster?
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Originally Posted by BlackMaxdout
this thread is REDICULOUS. C'mon man, go keep feeling it until it's bearable to work with. Why would anyone care how long it takes for their stock exhaust to cool? I bet your mom still makes your lunch too, doesn't she.
#12
Coast alot on the way home, open the hood and go watch a TV show or something. Doesn't take very long, but you cant exactly just stand there and wait. The engine will stay hot for a good while.
#13
Originally Posted by chillin014
I pulled a chicken out of the oven, I can't decide when to eat it, its been like 3 hours now, I'm scared.
#14
Originally Posted by chillin014
if you leave the car running, its much easier to work on it that way. cools it down alot faster cause there is air going through it basically. try it out, you seem like a smart dude i think you can figure it out.
#15
If u can dont drive it that day. if u doesnt open the hood and be sure u dont race the car going back home. Use something to not directly touch it the first time after you have waited 2-3h,if you wanna make sure its not burning.
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