Exhaust related

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ExtremeValue, May 9, 2006.

  1. ExtremeValue

    ExtremeValue Guest

    I have noticed some black ash (like carbon powder) at the end of the
    tail pipe of my 1996 civic (212K km). I was able to clean the black
    formation using a tissue paper. The muffler is relatively new and the
    vehicle is very well maintained (I bought it used). Oil changed in Jan
    and May.

    I drive the car to go to school which is about 6km from my home. A
    friend told me that running the car for such a short distance on a
    regular basis would develop problem with exhaust system and will be
    difficult to pass the emission test (due Jan 2007).

    Any suggestions on what should I do to take care of this problem? I
    have decided to run the car on highways for about 15 minutes every
    week. Will that be a good thing to do? Thanks in advance.

    Other relevant information:
    The smoke is colorless and I used fuel injector cleaner a month ago.
     
    ExtremeValue, May 9, 2006
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  2. ExtremeValue

    jim beam Guest

    it's not a "problem" - it's the result of normal operation. forget
    about it and just drive normally.
     
    jim beam, May 9, 2006
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  3. ExtremeValue

    ExtremeValue Guest

    Thank you.
     
    ExtremeValue, May 9, 2006
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