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    Very easy. Remove your rad cap and it sits where the cap goes. The one i've got hooks up to a vacuum line on the engine. The fluid inside will change color if it detects exhaust gasses.

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    update:
    today i let the car warm up like usual
    and i waited a little longer to see if it would smoke.
    and it did
    just once but it was a PLOOM of white smoke

    but im still going to do a block test
    chuck-norris-a-souris

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