Darky
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I think he's talking about the glass packs.
I think what Darky is saying is, hot exhaust particles could exit the exhaust pipe and start a brush fire. Not good in the forest.
A few years ago ( I think in 2009) a poorly maintained vehicle back fired in the Florida Everglades. It took the park rangers and the fire department days to put out that fire. The last thing I heard they were trying to get the owner of that vehicle to reimburse the moneys spent.
I was referring to the guy running glasspacks. They're good and all, but the USFS requires some form of spark arrestor. A chambered muffler works, for sure, most others do as well, but a glass pack is definitely not a spark arrestor, and even some flow through mufflers might be a problem.what do you mean by that darky? are you saying im not legal the way that it is? i wont know how the fumes will react. i have even got to put it on the road yet. worst case is that i have to run it out of the back. not really a big deal to me. its not hard to change it if i need to. its mainly going to be a weekend beater and back up vehicle for when it snows and such. as far as the heat goes i was always able to stand by it when the exhaust came out of the back. it didnt seem too hot but again it will be something i have to address when i get to that point.