APU exhaust

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by VARITHMS, Mar 11, 2011.

  1. VARITHMS

    VARITHMS Medium Load Member

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    I don't spend much time in truck stops (daycab/local driver) but I decided to eat my lunch in the truck while listening to a radio talk show. I had to move the truck forward because of apu that was running next to me exhaust was pointing directly at my cab.. I got to looking around a noticed that a lot of apu exhaust vents pointing to the truck/sleeper next to it. Can this make a person sick or worse?
     
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  3. AUSSIE DAVE

    AUSSIE DAVE Road Train Member

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    if they are run on diesel there is not a concern.
     
  4. trucker_101

    trucker_101 Heavy Load Member

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    Have you ever had one fill up your cab with fumes?
     
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  5. ‘Olhand

    ‘Olhand Cantankerous Crusty

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    I am all for APU's for a variety of reasons--but I can't understand why most(if not all) exhaust to the side--the ones I've looked at have all had the exhausts turned outward--seems to me it would be just as easy to plumb to middle and towards rear.
    has anyone seen any different or modified theirs?
     
  6. Kansas

    Kansas Road Train Member

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    Hell yeah, they'll kill ya dead. But only if you wrap your lips around the tail pipe and breath deeply while they are running.
     
  7. Kansas

    Kansas Road Train Member

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    Mine is mounted to the frame directly under the passenger seat, but it still sits behind the fairings. The exhaust doesn't clear the fairing completely and Im sure some exhaust lingers under the truck.

    My unit is a Tripac, and as soon as I get time I will splice the exhaust system adding about 5" of pipe so its clears the truck completely. I might even experiment with a bigger/quieter muffler.
     
  8. ‘Olhand

    ‘Olhand Cantankerous Crusty

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    Let me know how that goes--adding pipe makes sense to me--but hadn't thought about the xtra muffler--good idea!
     
  9. AUSSIE DAVE

    AUSSIE DAVE Road Train Member

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    No, but if you have? then maybe you should either talk to the driver and / or report the truck to the relivant department. here in OZ that would be the RTA (road transport Aurthority) they will inspect the exhaust and make the owner correct the issue. I have had the odd noisy one that needs a new muffler, and I have taken the time to talk to the driver about it. If you dont say anything then how can you expect to have these truck owners get thier #### together and be considerate of others??


     
  10. canuck in da truck

    canuck in da truck Road Train Member

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    wow---do you honestly think that carbon monoxide from diesel is better than from gas ?
    hell yes that crap will kill you--might take a bit longer , but it will still do the job
    apu's should be plumbed into the exhaust stacks to get clear of windows and such
     
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  11. ronin

    ronin Road Train Member

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    I'm recovering from bronchitis and pneumonia directly related to an exhaust leak.. no other systems, no fever, nothing - doctors have already indicated that my lungs look like I'm a 4-pack a day smoker, and I don't smoke. Hell, yes, the stuff can hurt you. I had one truck with a major leak, and the next one had a little less major leak.
     
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