
Is Your Truck’s Exhaust Cool? You May Be in for a Surprise
If you’ve ever driven behind a guy whose smokestack puts off such toxic fumes, when you drive behind him you get choked out, you may be wondering if he’s cool. Some people hate it. But some people don’t blame him because Biden willingly turns up the gas price dial at the white house as if he doesn’t even have control of foreign oil. I never understood rolling coal. Are people with trucks that shoot soot awesome?
Rolling coal is the practice of modifying a diesel engine to increase the amount of fuel going into the engine so that it will produce more power and run less efficiently. The result is black smoke coming from the exhaust pipe. Coal rollers do this for two reasons: to get attention and to protest environmental regulations they believe are too restrictive.
Some people think it’s hot, while others find it incredibly annoying. And there are health concerns associated with inhaling the fine particulate matter found in diesel exhaust fumes. Inhaling these particles can cause respiratory problems and aggravate existing conditions like asthma and bronchitis.
So, is rolling coal actually badass? That’s for you to decide. But there are certainly risks involved with doing it. And, ultimately, it’s up to each individual to weigh those risks against the rewards before deciding whether or not to roll coal. I mean, this could impact a person’s pocket book and social status.
Rolling coal is a risky practice that can have negative consequences for both the individual doing it and those around them. There are health concerns associated with inhaling the fine particulate matter found in diesel exhaust fumes. Inhaling these particles can cause respiratory problems and aggravate existing conditions like asthma and bronchitis. So, is rolling coal actually cool? Most people think these guys are douchebags. Many of these individuals are overcompensating for something. But there are certainly risks involved with doing it. And ultimately, it’s up to each individual to weigh those risks against the rewards before deciding whether or not to roll coal. Thanks for reading!
