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Q: What are the gases that are emitted from an exhaust pipe?
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Why pipe in pipe is used in exhaust system?

To reduce the noise created by the exhaust gases.


Do YZ motorcycles and TTR motorcycles use the same kind of exhaust pipe?

No. The YZ motorcycle is a two stroke so it has to use a much larger exhaust to expel more gases emitted by the harder working engine. Since the TT-R motorcycle is a four stroke it fires every two revolutions (Eight strokes, so it does not need as big of an exhaust pipe to get rid of the gases.


Why is copious dribble coming from exhaust of dirt bike?

It could be condensation from hot exhaust gases on the cool exhaust pipe.


What car gases are polluting the air?

CO2 or Carbon Dioxide from the gasoline being emitted from the car exhaust.


What is meaning of scavenging?

Act or process of expelling the exhaust gases from the cylinder by some special means, as, in many four-cycle engines, by utilizing the momentum of the exhaust gases in a long exhaust pipe.


Why exhaust system transports the exhaust gases through rear or right side of the vehicle?

As a rule exhaust is emitted on the opposite side of the fuel filler tube on single exhaust vehicles for safety reasons.


Do you put oil in the exhaust on a Ford Focus?

No. The only substance that should go into an exhaust pipe are the combustion gases from the burning of fuel in the cylinders.


What is the function of the pipe tail of the car?

It's main function is to blow exhaust gases clear of the vehicle. This prevents exhaust gases seeping up through the floor and harming the occupants of the vehicle.


The Function of Exhaust Systems?

Exhaust systems are designed to move exhaust gases, the result of fuel combustion that occurs on an internal engine, away from the combustion contained in the engine. Due to the toxic nature of the gas, which can contain poisonous elements such as carbon monoxide, the exhaust system must also effectively lessen the toxicity of the gas and disperse it away from the person operating the engine. The gases are normally discharged through an exhaust pipe which, on motor vehicles, normally includes a muffler to help reduce the noise from the engine’s exhaust system. The exhaust system is composed of several components. The exhaust manifold is tubing that connects directly to ports in an engine, compiles the exhaust gases and passes them to the exhaust pipe. The exhaust pipe then moves the compiled gases to a muffler or resonator directly or via an intermediate pipe. The resonator, a part of the muffler system, works in conjunction with the muffler to diminish the sound that an exhaust system produces. The location of the catalytic converter, the part of an exhaust system that helps change the toxic gas emitted from the engine into a less harmful emission, varies, but is normally attached to the exhaust manifold. The tailpipe, the final component of the exhaust system, moves the gases out of the vehicle and away from the operator. There are many different types of exhaust systems, including the single pipe, dual rear and performance exhaust systems. The most common exhaust system is the single exit pipe. The single exit pipe system is frequently employed because it is the least expensive and and easiest to install. The pipe is usually located on the vehicle’s passenger side. Dual rear exit exhaust systems produce a deeper sound that implies a stronger engine. The two pipes are located beneath the back bumper on either side of the vehicle and are more effective at dispersing gas than the single pipe system. A high performance exhaust system is a fairly expensive, non-standard product that is usually installed by a company other than the car’s manufacturer. The pipe in this system is wider and increases the performance of the car.


What is the intake manifold and exhaust manifold for a 1998 Ford Escort?

Intake manifold delivers the fuel air mixture to the cylinder heads, exhaust manifold collects the gases after combustion, and channels them into the exhaust pipe.


What do car fumes do to the body?

Nothing good - especially dangerous is Carbon Monoxide emitted from the exhaust pipe. Stay clear of that, especially within closed spaces.


What gases are Emitted during volcanism?

gases emitted during volcano eruptions are basically oxides of shulphur,etc