Water flow from the exhaust |
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08.05.2020 15:24 | # 1 |
fahrikem | |
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08.05.2020 15:24 | # 2 |
Kemanyak | |
Dude, is the car LPG? It is normal if lpg. In short-term studies, water remains in the exhaust. You can prolong the life of your exhaust by opening a small hole in the industry. You pierce the bottom of the accident ... |
08.05.2020 15:24 | # 3 |
fahrikem | |
No, my gasoline friend
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08.05.2020 15:24 | # 4 |
koliva | |
Chemically, the equation is as follows: C8H18 + 12.5 02 -> 8CO2 + 9H20 So gasoline (Octane) + 12.5 x Oxygen = 9 x Water + 8 x Carbon Dioxide. The amount of water that comes out comes out in a considerable amount and usually in the form of steam. However, if the exhaust is cold, this smoke condenses in the exhaust and turns back into water. I think this is the water you are watching. |