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Old 06-01-2003, 03:12 PM
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Mine does the same thing--my mechanic said it is very typical on most cars up here in the NW--just moisture condensation build up, heat and cold ,moist air--much more noticible with the bigger exhausts on the Cobra where your really notice it because it's right where you really see it--bet your other cars do the same, mine all do--just never really noticed it because I rarely pay attention to the exhaust after I start or shut down one of the other cars, noticed the moisture puddles right off with the Cobra and the steam from the residule moisture being burned off---
Our sidepipes probably won't last as long due to this, even S/S will start to rust eventually

But I'm not a mechanic so this FWIW
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