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Tony Fernandes 07-26-2002 04:38 AM

Hooray for cabin microfiltration!!!
 
There's a bunch of wildfires in the surrounding area I live right now. I went outside and you can actually taste the smoke in the air. It's really, really bad. The Max in parked in the garage, where it doesn't smell like smoke, so I drive to the store (about a 5 mintue drive) and totally forget about the smoke. The minute I park and get out of the car in the parking lot the smoke hits my lungs. Not a scent of smoke inside the car the entire trip!! Kudos to the in-cabin microfiltration system!!http://boostedmaximas.com/images/smi...igthumbsup.gif

Tony

undercvr 07-26-2002 08:09 AM

Re: Hooray for cabin microfiltration!!!
 

Originally posted by Tony Fernandes
There's a bunch of wildfires in the surrounding area I live right now. I went outside and you can actually taste the smoke in the air. It's really, really bad. The Max in parked in the garage, where it doesn't smell like smoke, so I drive to the store (about a 5 mintue drive) and totally forget about the smoke. The minute I park and get out of the car in the parking lot the smoke hits my lungs. Not a scent of smoke inside the car the entire trip!! Kudos to the in-cabin microfiltration system!!http://boostedmaximas.com/images/smi...igthumbsup.gif

Tony

That is actually very impressive! :)

AIX 07-26-2002 08:19 AM

:cool: cars like it: 0 !~ :cool:

Keven97SE 07-26-2002 10:11 AM

Cars with cabin air microfiltration: 500

;)


Originally posted by AIX
:cool: cars like it: 0 !~ :cool:

AIX 07-26-2002 10:16 AM

relax - don't assume i was ignorant enough to think that maximas were the only ones with in-cabin microfiltration ;)

Playero 07-26-2002 06:50 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by AIX
[B]relax - don't assume i was ignorant enough to think that maximas were the only ones with in-cabin microfiltration ;)





:laugh:

TimW 07-26-2002 06:58 PM

actually...
 
in the winter, the houses around me are constantly using their fireplaces. I've had filters installed since 2000, but for some reason they dont do well cutting down the smokey smell in my car when I drive thru it.

AIX 08-02-2002 12:07 PM

wildfires vs. local fireplaces - and the fireplaces beat out the wildfires for the filters? :confused:

02MaXiMa_GLE 08-02-2002 11:03 PM


Originally posted by AIX
wildfires vs. local fireplaces - and the fireplaces beat out the wildfires for the filters? :confused:
No... noo, of course not!

Tim, just wanted to win this thread! I guess he did beat Fernandes after all.

TimW - 1

Fernandes - 0

Thank you for playing people. ;)

G :cool:

Mystical2k2SE 08-03-2002 12:35 AM

There have been a couple wildfires where I live and I smelled the smoke inspite of the microfilter. Sure you weren't driving downwind or something?

What good is a cabin microfilter when the A/C smells like mayonnaise everytime you turn it on?

Nissan and their infernal gadgetry. :smash:

Triple8Sol 08-03-2002 01:54 PM

Over here in Western WA, there's a city called Tacoma. Lot of industrial stuff there. When you drive past on I-5, you can smell it, and the microfilter hasn't helped that too much as far as I can tell. :(


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