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08.05.2020 15:24 # 1
fahrikem
I used my pejo 206 last week ago, I started it today, I looked right and left, there was very little water flow to the exhaust, and the gas outlet in the exhaust was slightly fluttering, there was an intermittent short intermittent problem.
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
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.
Koliva 2011-05-07 23:07:02
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