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Date:         Wed, 11 Jun 1997 19:14:00 EDT
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From:         kdlewis@juno.com (kenneth d lewis)
Subject:      Re: water in my exhaust..

jg: About a gallon of water is produced for every gallon of gasoline burnt. All signs of it should vaporize though, after the engine reaches operating temperature. Drive Safely Ken Lewis 86 VW Transporter Three Door Pickup 60 Porsche T-5 Coupe

On Wed, 11 Jun 1997 12:41:54 -0500 GILBERT_JEFF@tandem.com writes: >Hi, > >Yesterday I noticed an unusual amount of water being spit out from my >exhaust. I was a good 10 feet away from the exaust and could see rain >drop sized drops spewing forth... > >How much (if any) water is normal in exhaust? What horrific disease >could my baby have?? > >anxiously awaiting... > >jg >


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