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I would check seals on the rear hatch, The area directly behind the car is a low pressure area and if not sealed completely it will allow exhaust fumes inside the car.
Yeah, that's what I thought, too. But the seal is still in really good condition And I had installed weather stripping running along the entire gap between the top of the quarter fenders and the hatchback from the tip of the spoiler all the way to just before the corner of the A-pillar.
And the only time the exhaust comes inside the car is when the cutout is open, never any other time. So even if by closing the cutout, the noxious exhaust is then made to exit at the tailpipes, it still never goes back inside the car. I don't know what gives.
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