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An intermediate exhaust pipe generally refers to the pipe that comes directly off of the manifold, and to which the catalytic converter, or mid-tail pipe section is bolted /welded too. On newer cars and trucks, the intermediate pipe sometimes has a bendable section that looks like a scaled up version of a braided tube.
u mean carbon monoxide, yes it is harmful unless its one of those new hydrogen cars, that gives out watervapor instead. but carbon monxide is definitely harmful to the environment and deadly as well if taken into the lungs in the right proportions
yes. Hybrid cars are a mixture of gasoline and electicity. So, you can use either, OS it has a gas pipe
No. Water is the by-product of hydrogen fuel. Because of the law of gravity, it comes out of the exhaust pipe and falls to the ground.
because your gas tank is in the center
Exhaust Gas Recirculation. A small amount of exhaust gas is fed back into the cylinder to lower combustion temperatures and lower tail pipe emissions.
what amount of pressure you need to hidrotest 8 inch pipe
what type of material the pipe is made out of.
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This is normal. There is water in the gas and air that is burned in the engine. All cars do it. Added::: Small amounts of water coming from the cars exhaust pipe is normal and is caused by condensation,However if the amount of water seems to be a bit to much and/or has a sweet smelling odor(like anti-freeze) then it could be early signs of a faulty head gasket..
It either comes in a city 'water main' under the street, then into your home in a 1" pipe, or it comes from your well, into your home pressure tank.
This is hard to answer with out knowing what type of metal. what the pipe is being used for, the amount of pressure that may be not the pipe.