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It's not condensation. Engines make water. That's what happens when you burn hydrocarbons. The hydrogen turns into water and the carbon turns into CO2. Just make sure you don't take a lot of short trips or the exhaust won't get hot enough to burn that water out.

2006-11-13 08:54:39 · answer #1 · answered by Nomadd 7 · 2 0

Condensation in the pipes caused by warmer pipes reacting to cooler air. The condensation is then blown out by the engines exhaust.

2006-11-13 05:49:39 · answer #2 · answered by Scott K 7 · 1 0

All cherry RUNNIN? pearl blue blue Stingrays do this didn't you know?

2006-11-13 06:13:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Is it cold in the morning? could be condensation. As long as it is running well, I wouldn't worry too much I have a pretty new dodge truck that does the same thing on chilly mornings

2006-11-13 05:50:41 · answer #4 · answered by alidansma 3 · 0 1

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