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Checking smoke levels with keyfob camera - Rear facing video!

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Decided to go out and try to record the smoke levels from my exhaust. Stuck my camera to the side of the wingmirror in an angle I hope would catch most of the smoke coming out. Then went out for a spirited drive. Shows how tricky it can be leaving my drive. That rock I opened the door to check back on had already taken some meat off my white team dynamics alloys.... :o

I like how you can see the rear suspension working too. :D (Surprised it is still working after getting 2 feet of air down a bumpy road yesterday.....)

Clever idea :)

Is it just me or does it look like the smoke is coming from under the car? :S

urm maybe side exit :rofl:

i imagine the o/s/r wheel gets a little soot up! haha seen the vid on you tube "in-car speedo acceleration video! " im well impressed! must have put some effort into it? and its actually quite clean smoke wise for 280 hp i think? seen mapped cars same as that.

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Yes, the OSR does get a bit more crap on it than just brake dust. ;)

why is it coming out the side? lol

why is it coming out the side? lol

lol. because jason has a side-exit exhaust. lol

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lol. because jason has a side-exit exhaust. lol

DING DING DING, YOU win a PRIZE of £50, here you go. :D

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This shot gives a better idea of the exhaust

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Brutal! Liking that a LOT :thumbup:

sounds awesome

PL

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