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Hello John,
performance cars tend to be tuned 'rich' (relatively) and dark exhausts are common. Black smoke should not be present except possibly on full choke, and the liquid you see out of the exhaust is likely to be water not fuel.
Alec
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Hi Alec,
I think you are right on.
John,
Water is a normal byproduct of fuel combustion. When the exhaust system is hot you don't see the steam, but it's still there. In a cold climate, it's common to see clouds of white condensed steam coming out the tail pipe.
D
Hello John,
performance cars tend to be tuned 'rich' (relatively) and dark exhausts are common. Black smoke should not be present except possibly on full choke, and the liquid you see out of the exhaust is likely to be water not fuel.
Alec
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Hi Alec,
I think you are right on.
John,
Water is a normal byproduct of fuel combustion. When the exhaust system is hot you don't see the steam, but it's still there. In a cold climate, it's common to see clouds of white condensed steam coming out the tail pipe.
D
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