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True dual straights, no muffler, no cats, pacesetter long tube headers, 5 inch tips coming out at the corners.
You may have a blown head gasket.
That wig stuff could be fiberglass used for absorbing sound but it shouldn't be coming out.
the reason you here noise from your muffler are because less pressure from your engine is going fast.
this is a normal condition-the cat converter converts , o2 and co to h20 or something like that this creates the water --some systems have drains in muffler some dont
The smoke from your muffler has a smell because what is coming out of the muffler is the products of the incomplete combustion of your fuel. Some of those products are gases and vapors that have color and some are dark but small particles - that is what you call smoke. But some of what comes out are various chemicals that your nose detects as odors.
Replace If it has a hole or leak in it, replace it. A leaking muffler is a very dangerous thing. I know, I had a very serious accident from a leaking muffler. Carbon Monxide is a odorless, tasteless, killer. It put me to sleep and I never saw it coming. I did however wake up just in time to see the tree coming, and was unable to miss it. Spent 2 weeks in the hospital over a $20 muffler. Get yourself a new muffler.
Most likely you are burning antifreeze. This could be cause by a leaking head gasket or an intake manifold gasket. This condition needs to be corrected quickly, as it could lead to catastrophic engine failure.
If there's a hole in the muffler, you will begin to hear a loud roaring noise when you drive. You also will notice toxic fumes coming out from the muffler. These fumes can cause headaches, dizziness, and other health problems when inhaled.
Maybe the muffler is bad.
Varies from car to car. Is it just the muffler or are the pipes a problem? Find out where the noise is coming from, check for holes, black soot or just air coming out. Be careful, it might be hot, expecially the converter & front pipe sections.
Its not coolant. It is vapor that condensed and formed into water as your muffler cooled from the last time it was used. Could be indication of a bad head gasket