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Old 08-28-2004, 11:05 AM
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Question Tailpipes

I've taken notice of when I start my car up from being cold, Ill let it run and when I look at the back tailpipes their are two wet spots. I smelled the liquid and it dose'nt seem to be gas it only really happens when started from a cold start. Might it be condensation that builds up in the pipes and then it realeased when the exhaust pushes it out; or maybe something else? (1988 GT)
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Old 08-28-2004, 11:48 AM
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Re: Tailpipes

where do you live? if you live in a humid place (like florida for me, which that sometimes happens) it is condensation...everything running fine otherwise?
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Its perfectly normal. In fact its a good thing, telling you that your motor is running clean and normal.
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Old 08-28-2004, 01:17 PM
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Re: Tailpipes

I live in New York the humidity has been relatively high this year. The car is running great otherwise.
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some water on start up out the exhaust is fine .In fact once a year i have a iv bottle that i hook into a vac port and when the car is hot will allow a very slow stream into the engine . it cleans the carbon of the valves and tops of the pistons.
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Re: Tailpipes

yeah a little is fine, mine has a little come out when its hot and muggy out...
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