there is always exhaust (expect when the engine's off or hybird) unless you are too close to the car in front of you.
If the engine is diesel, no that is normal. If the engine is gasoline, yes it is probably burning oil.
Partially mean - shove a baking potato in the exhaust pipe. Really mean - sugar in the gas tank.
Engine exhaust.
From the combustion process in the engine.
It varies by car, year and engine.
of course it emits "smoke" you mean exhaust? it has to go somewhere, if it's a propeller plane it has an exhaust just like car, if it's a turbine, it has an exhaust outlet, if it's a jet engine, the exhaust is self explanatory
no, the exhaust bolts on at a different place for turbo and non turbo engines you can probably use most of the exhaust but will have to get different engine pipes to hook up between engine and rest of exhaust
It comes out of your exhaust, in the engine it combusts making your car propel forward, the vaporized gasoline exits your exhaust.
Unblock the exhaust pipe, start it up and go.
Do you have an exhaust leak? Do you happen to have have an exhaust leak or a damaged water pump bearing?
There is only 0.4 percent of oxygen in the car exhaust gases coming out of a car engine because most of it is used up in the combustion process. Exhaust fumes also contain carbon monoxide.