
Familiar appearances with all their characteristics often deceive us, such as the belief of some that the water coming out of the car’s exhaust is clear evidence of the cleanliness of the engine and its freedom from defects. This conclusion may be true at times, but you have to realize that the water coming out of the exhaust is definitely caused by something else.
Many physical factors cause this such as: When the driver starts the car after it has been idle for a long time. This natural phenomenon sees the light greatly in the morning, especially in the cold winter season. The reason for the exit of water from the exhaust is mainly due to the entry of air into the combustion chambers, so the temperature begins to rise gradually.
When the temperature reaches a certain degree, the air turns into steam, and then the latter exits to the smokestack to collect on its inner surface. And since the heat of the exhaust still allows water droplets to remain inside, the latter turns into the form of water points resembling dew, so the air pushes them into the back opening of the exhaust manifold to begin to come out in the form of drops.
It is also necessary to know that when the temperature of the combustion chambers rises significantly, this phenomenon ends and the air burns completely as soon as it enters the aforementioned chambers.
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