Condensation in exhaust?
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Condensation in exhaust?
I have about 1500 miles in my V&H MO's...I think I've burned off all the cosmolene, or whatever packing lube is in there. I am getting quite a bit of condensation only in my left pipe...I find it cooked onto the inside of the tips when I shut her down. The King runs great, but don't know why this is happening. I could understand if it is cold outside...but it's averaging 98 degrees where I live, and far from humid. Any ideas? Should I not even worry about it?
Thanks in advance...
Thanks in advance...
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Combustion creates a lot of moisture and the left pipe doesn't get the flow volume the right does so it will throw more condensation longer. But it should blow out after a few miles or so of riding and run dry, unless pretty cold out.
Is there some sort of residue visible after a long ride? I have not seen that before, but I don't look up a lot of pipes either.
Is there some sort of residue visible after a long ride? I have not seen that before, but I don't look up a lot of pipes either.
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#8
This is completely normal, the stock head pipe uses the right side as the primary exhaust path.
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Jamie Long / Fuel Moto USA
The USA's Leader V-Twin EFI & Performance www.fuelmotousa.com
Contact 920-423-3309
Email jamie@fuelmotousa.com
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