P1000 Burrito Cooker

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As hot as these thing get, anyone made a burrito cooker for the engine/exhaust?
I got some 4 inch stainless thin wall tubing...got to look into this...
 
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We always did this in our crawlers, not exactly going to get to a P1K manifold on the trail....

A replacement muffler with a piggyback external chamber??
A small chamber under the seat with an access door similar to what people are doing for the cubby hole.
 
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We did this while I deployed, we would heat our lunches (box nasties) on our fuel transfer pumps.

Ha Ha! “Box nasties”

I remember leadership requesting that we don’t call them that because “our service troops work really hard to make those for you”

LOL. Suuuuure they do Chief...in their air conditioned tents!
 
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The snowmobilers use a contraption for cooking food in a tin container that mounts to the manifold. I think they are $30 or so on eBay. I'll have to find a picture.
 
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It's called muffpot. Muffler pot....I asked to get it for a Christmas gift many years ago . My wife was less than happy asking for it at the parts counter at the sledding shop.

Anyway they work great. Don't put the food in plastic wrap. It will melt. Don't keep it in aluminum foil too long unless you want your food to have a weird pale silver color. I didn't like cleaning the pot so I always wrapped the food. Breakfast burrito was my favorite meal. Little smokeys got the most creative award from my snowmobiling buddies.
 
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It's called muffpot. Muffler pot....I asked to get it for a Christmas gift many years ago . My wife was less than happy asking for it at the parts counter at the sledding shop.

Anyway they work great. Don't put the food in plastic wrap. It will melt. Don't keep it in aluminum foil too long unless you want your food to have a weird pale silver color. I didn't like cleaning the pot so I always wrapped the food. Breakfast burrito was my favorite meal. Little smokeys got the most creative award from my snowmobiling buddies.

Did you mount it on your Pioneer? If so can you post a picture.
 
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Years ago a buddy of mine who was very frugal made a muffpot out of a can that had a removable lid. It might have come with hard candies in it. I've seen something similar in the grocery store that has rolled up cookies or something. They are in the cookie aisle. Think he just used large stainless hose clamps to hold it in place. Seems like he used a wadded up piece of foil to keep his food from the hot side of the can....so it wouldn't burn.
 
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