Tail Pipe Soot - 2001 Prelude

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 14, 2006.

  1. Is it common to have tail pipe soot on newer Preludes?

    I just purchased a 2001 Prelude SH with 31K miles and I think this tail pipe
    soot I am seeing is excessive.

    Please pass on your comments after seeing:

    http://tinyurl.com/g4xv5

    Thanks in advance!
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 14, 2006
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  2. Sooty Tailpipe

    zonie Guest

    That car has really low mileage for its age. Sounds like it has done a lot
    of shorts trips. Has it had any engine modifications done? You mentioned
    that you just got the car, I think I would drive it on the hiway for a
    while and see if it cleans up.
    Scott
     
    zonie, Mar 14, 2006
    #2
  3. Thanks Scott! Yes very low mileage and it looks brand new everywhere accept
    the tail pipe.

    I talked to a Honda Mechanic and he said this is normal for Hondas. The
    second owner bought this car from the original ower with only 8000 miles on
    it in late 2004. The original owner only drove on weekends.

    Now I am looking at every car make on the road and I see no soot on the
    majority of the cars, even the Chryslers. I have to be careful as to not
    rear end the cars! :)

    The previous owner was putting a ton of highway miles on it recently. Drove
    from Washington State to Arizona a few times.

    It runs sweet! Just over concerned about the black sooty tail pipe. I do not
    think this is right. I am going to throw Mobile 1 in it as soon as I get a
    chance.

    Jim
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 14, 2006
    #3
  4. Thanks Scott! Yes very low mileage and it looks brand new everywhere accept
    the tail pipe.

    I talked to a Honda Mechanic and he said this is normal for Hondas. The
    second owner bought this car from the original ower with only 8000 miles on
    it in late 2004. The original owner only drove on weekends.

    Now I am looking at every car make on the road and I see no soot on the
    majority of the cars, even the Chryslers. I have to be careful as to not
    rear end the cars! :)

    The previous owner was putting a ton of highway miles on it recently. Drove
    from Washington State to Arizona a few times.

    It runs sweet! Just over concerned about the black sooty tail pipe. I do not
    think this is right. I am going to throw Mobile 1 in it as soon as I get a
    chance.

    Jim
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 14, 2006
    #4
  5. Thanks Scott! Yes very low mileage and it looks brand new everywhere accept
    the tail pipe.

    I talked to a Honda Mechanic and he said this is normal for Hondas. The
    second owner bought this car from the original ower with only 8000 miles on
    it in late 2004. The original owner only drove on weekends.

    Now I am looking at every car make on the road and I see no soot on the
    majority of the cars, even the Chryslers. I have to be careful as to not
    rear end the cars! :)

    The previous owner was putting a ton of highway miles on it recently. Drove
    from Washington State to Arizona a few times.

    It runs sweet! Just over concerned about the black sooty tail pipe. I do not
    think this is right. I am going to throw Mobile 1 in it as soon as I get a
    chance.

    Jim
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 14, 2006
    #5
  6. I have a 98 prelude with 140K now. I has had soot since it was new. I
    even get soot on the rear bumper after a couple hunderd highway miles.
    I just thought it was normal.
     
    thomas.jacobs, Mar 14, 2006
    #6
  7. That sucks!

    I always thought that Honda made the cleanest running engines! I was even
    telling friends that I thought Honda was a higher quality engine then a
    Toyota, because I have never seen a Honda with worn out valve guide seals.

    Is this a low quality issue? I can see this happening with a Chrysler but
    not a Honda!

    Does this make you upset? After 140K I bet you have got over it.

    Is the 98 Prelude burning oil? How is it driving?
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 14, 2006
    #7
  8. That sucks!

    I always thought that Honda made the cleanest running engines! I was even
    telling friends that I thought Honda was a higher quality engine then a
    Toyota, because I have never seen a Honda with worn out valve guide seals.

    Is this a low quality issue? I can see this happening with a Chrysler but
    not a Honda!

    Does this make you upset? After 140K I bet you have got over it.

    Is the 98 Prelude burning oil? How is it driving?
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 14, 2006
    #8
  9. That sucks!

    I always thought that Honda made the cleanest running engines! I was even
    telling friends that I thought Honda was a higher quality engine then a
    Toyota, because I have never seen a Honda with worn out valve guide seals.

    Is this a low quality issue? I can see this happening with a Chrysler but
    not a Honda!

    Does this make you upset? After 140K I bet you have got over it.

    Is the 98 Prelude burning oil? How is it driving?
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 14, 2006
    #9
  10. Sooty Tailpipe

    tww Guest

    As a new Prelude owner, recommend you consult this site --
    http://www.absoluteprelude.com/
     
    tww, Mar 15, 2006
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  11. Sooty Tailpipe

    precambrian Guest

    Check the rubber tubing that goes from your breather chamber to the PCV
    valve. If the inside is deteriorated there's a chance the soot you see in
    the exhaust is degraded rubber tube material.
     
    precambrian, Mar 15, 2006
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  12. Sooty Tailpipe

    precambrian Guest

    Check the rubber tubing that goes from your breather chamber to the PCV
    valve. If the inside is deteriorated there's a chance the soot you see in
    the exhaust is degraded rubber tube material.
     
    precambrian, Mar 15, 2006
    #12
  13. Sooty Tailpipe

    precambrian Guest

    Check the rubber tubing that goes from your breather chamber to the PCV
    valve. If the inside is deteriorated there's a chance the soot you see in
    the exhaust is degraded rubber tube material.
     
    precambrian, Mar 15, 2006
    #13
  14. Thanks tww!

    I just joined:

    http://www.absoluteprelude.com/
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 15, 2006
    #14
  15. Thanks tww!

    I just joined:

    http://www.absoluteprelude.com/
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 15, 2006
    #15
  16. Thanks tww!

    I just joined:

    http://www.absoluteprelude.com/
     
    Sooty Tailpipe, Mar 15, 2006
    #16
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