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Steam from exhaust?
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Steam from exhaust?
I’ve noticed recently maybe lower temperatures that albeit I do unfortunately sme short journeys that I see steam coming from the exhaust? Anyone else experience this.?
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Steam from exhaust?
Probably just not getting warm enough to dry out the accumulated moisture in the system…you say you do mostly short trips..
Even when it’s fully dried out in the right conditions steam content in the exhaust gases will stand out..
Coolant getting into the combustion spaces on N52 seems pretty non existent..
Even when it’s fully dried out in the right conditions steam content in the exhaust gases will stand out..
Coolant getting into the combustion spaces on N52 seems pretty non existent..
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Steam from exhaust?
I think i read for every gallon of fuel, 8 gallons of moisture passes through.
Often see in winter, but rare summer.
Unless like a smoke screen, i wouldn't worry.
Although it gives away my cars false tail pipes!
Often see in winter, but rare summer.
Unless like a smoke screen, i wouldn't worry.
Although it gives away my cars false tail pipes!