What Causes Black Exhaust Pipes?
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The causes of black exhaust pipes are as follows: 1. Poor fuel quality. 2. Burning engine oil. 3. Poor air-fuel mixture, incomplete combustion of gasoline. 4. Poor coordination between direct injection and turbocharging. 5. Faulty automatic start-stop system. 6. Structural issues with the exhaust pipe. Below are the problems that can arise from black exhaust pipes: 1. Black exhaust pipes, if left untreated, can lead to carbon buildup that damages the engine, increases wear, naturally reduces power, increases noise, and raises fuel consumption. 2. The car exhaust pipe, also known as the car exhaust hose, is installed between the engine exhaust manifold and the muffler, providing flexible connection for the entire exhaust system. It serves to reduce vibration and noise, facilitate installation, and extend the life of the exhaust muffler system.