Why is water dripping from the Prado's exhaust pipe?
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Water dripping from the Prado's exhaust pipe occurs because the engine combustion is complete, producing carbon dioxide and water vapor. The water vapor condenses into water droplets when it meets the cold exhaust pipe, and these droplets accumulate and drip down the pipe, resulting in the phenomenon of exhaust pipe dripping. Below are the conditions required for exhaust pipe dripping: 1. Correct air-fuel mixture ratio: This indicates that your fuel supply system is in good condition. 2. Normal engine cylinder pressure: This means there is no internal wear in the engine block, and components such as cylinder liners and sealing rings are functioning properly. 3. Low exhaust pipe temperature: This shows that the heat generated in the engine is concentrated within the cylinders, with only a small amount escaping into the exhaust pipe, indicating high engine horsepower output.