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Bazile | 13:00 Mon 22nd Sep 2014 | Motoring
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1. Liquid - looks like 'water' droplets, coming out of exhaust pipe .

2. You can hear the air being sucked in throught the air filter contrapment , when engine is revved .


Are the above normal ?
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you do get condensation in exhaust pipes, especially if you only drive short distances
I get drops from my exhaust, I've never worried about it.
Petrol and diesel are hydrocarbons. When you burn them you produce carbon dioxide and water. When the vehicle has reached running temperature the water leaves the exhaust pipe in vapour form; on a cold engine it can condense in the exhaust system and drip out.
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It appears to be a dark colour when you look at it on the road , where it's dripped unto .
I guess therefore it's because the water is mixing with the 'soot' in the exhaust pipe ?
quite likely. It will also corrode the pipe if it's lying there long enough and often enough; this happens to people who don't drive long enough to heat up the pipe and vaporise the water
Do longer journeys, clear the system out Bazile.
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thanks all

Any ideas on the air filter bit ?
Bazile, the air filter is supposed to suck air through it and at high revs it is going to be sucking more air, if it's running ok don't worry about it. Or has someone fitted a cold air induction system on it ?.
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i know - it's just that i've never heard it actually sucking the air before on a car

''Or has someone fitted a cold air induction system on it ?. ''

no idea
Is there anything like these under the bonnet, Bazile ?
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/k-n-cold-air-intake

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