I have a 97 Mitsubishi Galant and the exhaust is sucking air back into the car instead of expelling them. What could be the possible problems. My thoughts suggest you get a motor-mechanic to find out...
The working fluid in an internal combustion engine like a diesel would simply be the air it sucks in and passes out in the exhaust.
Toward the center. The low pressure sucks air inward.
If you are referring to the exhaust fan that is typically above stoves, it doesn't prevent food from burning though. The exhaust fan sucks smoke and air out of the house.
Powerboats are built to ventilate the engine when underway. As the boat moves along, an air intake scoops up fresh air and forces it down the air duct into the engine compartment. The exhaust sucks out the explosive fumes from the lowest part of the engine and fuel compartments.
An exhaust fan sucks dust and air into it, removing it from the air you breathe. It also helps with steam in the bathroom. In the summer, hot air rises and often, central cooling systems can't remove enough hot air on the upper levels. Running one exhaust fan on an upper level can help draw heat into it, removing it from the air making it more comfortable in the home. It is a good way to conserve energy, too.
when air is cooled it sucks
most likely you have a leak in the exhaust pipes or a bad catalytic converter
A camshaft pushes against valves in your engine that allow air and fuel in, and exhaust out. This is important, otherwise the valves would not work as well and exhaust would build up, and it would be difficult to allow air and fuel in.
No use for exhaust in car air conditioning
it exhaust the air
yes. its called an air purifier..
upgrade the air flow! cold air intake,headers,hi flow exhaust and if you are up to it get a port and polish you can even do it yourself i have done all of these and it has gained a lot of power what ever you do don't get the hypertek programmer it sucks.