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Old 01-05-2013, 12:35 PM   #1
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Water with black soot in exhaust

Just checked the rear of the car and the rear had black splash marks.

Checked the exhaust while it was running and it had clear water but some blackness in it.

The only mode is a flash ver 1.08. Only done 3158 km so far.

My old man said it was just CO2 burning off, and not worry.

Should I be worried or is he correct.
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Old 01-05-2013, 12:37 PM   #2
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Normal. Water in exhaust means the catalyst system is working well. It then picks up the carbon in the exhaust as it exits and blows it on the car.
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Old 01-05-2013, 12:40 PM   #3
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Yep, normal
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Old 01-05-2013, 12:51 PM   #5
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First car or somthing? You should def listen to the oldman if thats the case.
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All cars do this...Water (H2O) is a byproduct of the combustion of Hydrocarbons....along with CO (Carbon Monoxide) CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) C (Carbon) and NO2 (Nitrogen Dioxide) along with some other trace elements. I could go into the Stoichiometry of the whole thing...but that would require me to remember everything I learned in my Honors Chemistry class in High School...which for reasons (teacher was an asshole)...I'd rather not. @Visconti or one of the other tuners on the forum would most likely be able to explain it easier than me anyways. Basically water is produced in the combustion process which condenses as water vapor in the cooler exhaust sections of the car, that is the water vapor you see coming out of the exhaust. This is also the white vapor you see coming from car exhausts on cold days.
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thats great news
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I saw a mustang basically spewing water out of its exhaust. Same thing? Didnt seem like something good. But then again still learning about cars
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Look at the results of the chemical process



Certain amount of H2O is produced.
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I saw a mustang basically spewing water out of its exhaust. Same thing? Didnt seem like something good. But then again still learning about cars
The more fuel that is used (Higher Horsepower), the more water is produced, I've seen cars with a small steady stream of water coming from the exhaust.

Also the addition of Alcohol, Meth or Water into the fuel system using E85, Methanol or Water Injection will also affect how much water is produced in the combustion cycle. The only time it would be a problem is if there is large amounts of white smoke coming from the exhaust that doesn't dissipate quickly and has a funny smell. This indicates a blown head gasket...
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a byproduct of an explosion in your car is water vapor. Once said vapor hits a cool-er surface it condesces causing it to pool up, and until reved up a bit it will sit there. Therefore, it's completely normal and will be more noticeable in the winter when there are greater differences between the hot engine/exhaust and the ambient temperature. In short, don't even worry...dat shit's coo.
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Aware of the water byproduct in exhaust but was more worried about the black in the water and covering the rear in black
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Aware of the water byproduct in exhaust but was more worried about the black in the water and covering the rear in black
Its just carbon the vapor picks up from the pipes...totally normal.
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