Is it normal for the Magotan exhaust pipe not to drip water?
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It is normal for the Magotan exhaust pipe not to drip water. Whether the Magotan exhaust pipe drips water or not is largely related to the temperature. In summer, it rarely drips water, while in winter, the lower the temperature, the more it drips. More information about the exhaust pipe is as follows: 1. The dripping of the exhaust pipe can, to some extent, reflect that the car's engine is in good working condition and the gasoline is burning relatively fully. However, it is not the case that the more the exhaust pipe drips water, the better. Excessive water can damage the oxygen sensor in the car's three-way catalytic converter, which in turn affects the regulation of fuel injection and reduces the vehicle's power performance. 2. The water droplets discharged from the Magotan car's exhaust pipe are the result of water vapor generated after gasoline combustion condensing in the exhaust pipe and muffler. However, when the ambient temperature is high, the water vapor is discharged before it has a chance to condense.