I'm not sure it is in accord with site guidelines to discuss this so I apologize in advance if I'm overstepping.
A friend passed this trick on to me with regards to concealing things inside a vehicle, two words: Engine compartment. He used to wrap things up in a water tight container and put them in the coolant overflow tank. Now granted this would not work with large objects. But I thought it was clever and I thought I'd pass it on.
He had a criminal record for drugs and was like a cheap watch, stopped every 5 minutes. So in desperation he came up with this and apparently it works. Of course his drug of choice came in smaller packages so it was easier.
Another places would be the windshield washer tank.
But the best place I thought of just now, is the air filter box. Right under the air filter is usually a plenum. It's used to reduce air intake whistling noises. Perfect for small-medium size objects. Also the advantage is the negative pressure inside the airbox ensures that any vapors escaping the object are sucked into the engine and burned.
Just make sure it's placed before the filter, not after. Otherwise the smoke coming out your tailpipe will have a familiar fragrance
A friend passed this trick on to me with regards to concealing things inside a vehicle, two words: Engine compartment. He used to wrap things up in a water tight container and put them in the coolant overflow tank. Now granted this would not work with large objects. But I thought it was clever and I thought I'd pass it on.
He had a criminal record for drugs and was like a cheap watch, stopped every 5 minutes. So in desperation he came up with this and apparently it works. Of course his drug of choice came in smaller packages so it was easier.
Another places would be the windshield washer tank.
But the best place I thought of just now, is the air filter box. Right under the air filter is usually a plenum. It's used to reduce air intake whistling noises. Perfect for small-medium size objects. Also the advantage is the negative pressure inside the airbox ensures that any vapors escaping the object are sucked into the engine and burned.
Just make sure it's placed before the filter, not after. Otherwise the smoke coming out your tailpipe will have a familiar fragrance