The major gas that comes out of cars (internal combustion engines) is carbon dioxide. There are many other gases as well, such as carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, water vapor, and unburned gasoline.
AnswerGas % of the gas in the exhaust fumes
Carbon Dioxide 9%
Carbon Monoxide 5%
Oxygen 4%
Hydrogen 2%
Hydrocarbons 0.2%
Nitrogen Oxides 0.2%
Sulfur Dioxide less than 0.003%
Lead (I think) 79.6%
Water comes out of all tailpipes no matter how minimal. The combustion reaction of burning gasoline (C8H18) and oxygen (02) produces carbon exhaust (Cx) and water (h20) thus leaving water in your tailpipe. Water can also appear in an exhaust pipe due to condensation. Water in an exhaust pipe is perfectly normal and is of no harm to your vehicle, or any vehicle.
a flooded carburetor will spill fuel into the combustion chamber causing an improper fuel to air mixture. too much fuel in the combustion chamber will not completely burn. the unburned fuel will be pushed out of the exhaust.
Ribbed, bendable steel pipe used on combustion engine exhaust system.
carbon monoxide, i think
Engine exhaust.
the function of an exhaust manifold on a gasoline or diesel engine is to expel the burnt fuel from the combustion chamber of each piston out through the exhaust pipe after each combustion stroke of the piston has been completed.
A diesel exhaust tip fits on the ends of the exhaust pipe. It is mainly a cosmetic piece that comes in different styles to enhance the look of the exhaust pipe.
The exhaust restrictor is located inside the exhaust pipe where it comes out of the head.
i read somewhere it is 1600f in the combustion chamber. maybe a couple of degrees less i the pipe. search ''thermal coating''
No. The only substance that should go into an exhaust pipe are the combustion gases from the burning of fuel in the cylinders.
carbon dioxide
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white