when i drive around my exhaust seems to be dripping water.
what is the cause of this?
thanks
Moisture in the air.
i’m sorry but ti’s quyestions like this that make me want to cry, :roll:
it’s normal, it’s condensation, no biggie. don’t worry…and i think these 2 questions are some of the dumbest ones i’ve read in ages, thanks for making my day! :lol:
Don’t be an A$$ - people gotta learn somehow an asking questions is the best way to do that. The problem with this forum is that we have to many jerks that lamblast some one for asking questions! If you don’t like it then just read one!
$peed])emon - if its coming out of the back of the pipe its no worries (as above just condensation). If it is dripping from the cat or the pipe connections then you would want to look into it a little further.
Don’t be an A$$ - people gotta learn somehow an asking questions is the best way to do that. The problem with this forum is that we have to many jerks that lamblast some one for asking questions! If you don’t like it then just read one!
$peed])emon - if its coming out of the back of the pipe its no worries (as above just condensation). If it is dripping from the cat or the pipe connections then you would want to look into it a little further.[/quote]
TY!!!
i answered his question. and i did it in a nice way. I just fund it extremely funny.
thanks for the help…and for the others that seem like they know everything…go eat a BIG one! :o
When you burn gas you’re breaking up a Hydro-Carbon chain.
The Hydrogen gets displaced from the carbon by Oxygen (generating CO and CO2) but Hydrogen isn’t stable on it’s own and it’ll ALSO combine with Oxygen, which is what water is.
So the water in your tail pipe is a natural by-product of combustion.
dot be stupid.
answer the question and if you cant or do not have something important to say then keep it to yourself.
GT
this thread is locked.
like i said. nothing good to say? dont say it.
youve been warned.
GT