hydrocarbons (unburned)
carbon monoxide
carbon dioxide
nitrogen oxides
sulfur dioxide
phosphorus
lead and other metals
Cars put a chemical in the air through their exhaust pipe called carbon monoxide.
That is the charge air pipe.It has four nuts where is connects onto the exhaust manifold and also ties into the exhaust collector mounted directly below going to the exhaust system.The charge air pipe goes to the housing on the front of the air cleaner housing which has three air filters inside the housing.
Exhaust fans are very important for industries, especially those which manufacture or work with chemicals. Exhaust fans help by propelling outward the dangerous fumes of chemicals. You will also need a source of fresh air, such as an air vent or window in order to create air circulation.
Its mainly hot air. but its allso mixed with the byproduct of burning gas. Wich is carbon dioxide. However gas allso has additives wich give off other varius chemicals. Exactly what these chemicals are is dependent on the type of gas you are using.
The unused energy and heat exits out of the exhaust ports of the head on the exhaust cycle, then through the exhaust pipe to fresh air
the cut on the tail pipe has little to no effect on the volume of exhaust. its all about the air flow of the pipes, more airflow equals louder exhaust note.
usually an exhaust leak under the hood(exhaust manifold or o ring/flex pipe that fastens to solid pipe).your car pulls air from the front windshield area,and it seeps into it and blows in
No, it won't carry the required amount of air. A vent is usually 1.5 inch and an exhaust is 4 or 5 inch.
Adds air to the exhaust to burn any unburned fuel in the exhaust system before it is released to the atmosshere
The AIR pump, pumps clean air into the burnt exhaust gasses that is in the exhaust system/pipes and cleans it up before it exits the tail pipe.
straight pipe and cold air intake will make it loud straight pipe cold air intake and bigger turbo will make it really loud if you point the exhaust face the ground right after the back axle then it will make it louder also
Due to the type of metal used in the production of the exhaust pipes, it is very normal for any motorcycle exhaust pipe to turn red when running, especially at an idle. When the bike is moving the air cools the pipe. That is why the street bikes have chrome covers, so you don't see the red/blue pipe.