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Old 12-03-2013, 03:33 AM   #1
litew8
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Re: Colder weather upon us!

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Originally Posted by Rod Run View Post
I would argue that point with whoever that person is.

Start your car in the dead of winter, then run it for 20 minutes. After that, give the go pedal a couple of good stabs and you will still see plenty of condensation coming out of your exhaust.

Also, way back when I had mufflers on a Z-28 and they had some type of "drain holes" right at the rear bottom edge. Sometimes they would still drip for quite some time after the car was shut off.

I work with "wicked smart people" like that all the time and lots of times they don't know what they are talking about. They forget to actually see what happens in a real world experience, just because their books and figures tell them otherwise.
IDK, you must have poor altitude or something. I said above 40, you consider that dead of winter? Not around here.
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