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there is nothing any critter can harm going into ur exhaust pipe but itself, u frying its ass when u start you engine. Somehow Rich W went way off course from your question.
 
there is nothing any critter can harm going into ur exhaust pipe but itself, u frying its ass when u start you engine. Somehow Rich W went way off course from your question.
I offer my most humble and sincere of apologies for my rare divergence from the topic.
 
No apologies needed… I did not see it as off topic…
 

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