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Originally Posted by cafercr35
This is definitely a serious questions. I will be researching to find if this is possible, or if this has been done.
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Possible - anything is possible. The closest thing I can think of is the city busses that often have a stack come out of the roof at the left rear corner but that is actually coming up through the engine compartment, not the passenger cabin.
Monster Garage has done things MUCH stranger than this and made them work. If I were doing this I would look at something like
THIS to run a 4 or 5" stack from under the truck to the roof. I would think with the air space between the stack and the inner wall and the space between inner and outer wall of the pipe itself you would have a lot less heat transfer from the exhaust stack to the interior. You will also need a good seal, firm mounting for the exhaust while it passes up through so you do not get interference.
Interesting - you would definitely have a one-of-a-kind vehicle, to say the least.
Dave / Believer45
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