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    Active Member One Ring JoshPershad's Avatar
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    Exhaust Water

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    Just wondering if all this water is normal??

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    Condensation that builds up in your exhaust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake@JHM View Post
    Condensation that builds up in your exhaust.
    When stoichiometry is near perfect, combustion produces water and CO2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake@JHM View Post
    Condensation that builds up in your exhaust.
    I knew some water was good but not this much! Thanks!

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    Yes, as SlvrArrw stated water is a product of combustion of a hydrocarbon (gasoline). When your exhaust system heats up it should come out as water vapor instead of some of it condensing on the exhaust surfaces and getting spit out as water droplets. Nothing to worry about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brillo View Post
    Yes, as SlvrArrw stated water is a product of combustion of a hydrocarbon (gasoline). When your exhaust system heats up it should come out as water vapor instead of some of it condensing on the exhaust surfaces and getting spit out as water droplets. Nothing to worry about.
    Sounds great, thanks a lot!

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