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A lot of condensation

Ady

Joined Nov 2004
336 Posts | 0+
North England (Hull)
It's that man again, still working on the starting issue.

I noticed the other day, after ten mins of Husafoot before finally starting her from cold, that after giving her a bit of a rev after running her for one minute, she kicked a lot of water/condensation from her tail piece.
So. Does this mean that if i kept her in a cover, or permanently warm garage, or sprayed the inlet manifold with moisture expellent, it may improve my cold starting.
Or do you have any other tips.
Or am i wrong with this idea.
:?: :?: :?:
 
It could be water injected in the pipe during a wash. Or the water may just be the natural byproduct of the combustion process. Watch cars when they start up cold, and you'll see them dripping water after they fire up when they are cold, too.
 
Barry
Yeah, I totally accept that, I realise the condensation may be insignificant and not a contributary factor to my difficult cold starting.
I do plug my exhaust when cleaning, so it's unlikely to be that.

I'm trying to think of the best way of testing my theory, maybe leaving it next to a heater all night, not allowing her to get cold, then trying her ?

Thanks for your opinion.

Ady
 

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