our work trucks do the same. the exhaust run vertical and if it has been raining you should see the mess it leaves. I would say the condensation over night would be causing this on your troll.
our work trucks do the same. the exhaust run vertical and if it has been raining you should see the mess it leaves. I would say the condensation over night would be causing this on your troll.
3lt GU 111 Wagon 2 inch lift,3in Taipan exhaust, cross country intercooler,catch can,EGR blocked, dawes and needle valve,Pyro/boost gauge ARB lockers,steinbaurer chip, long range tank, s/s water tank, draws, warn winch, and other stuff.
2005 TD42TI
Hahahahaha that'll teach it..
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Mine does this if i park too close
'92 (MIGHTY) GQ ST 3.0L Duel Petrol / LPG, 2" Pedders Suspension Lift on 33x12.5x15 BigHorns
Lukey 2.5" Performance Exhaust with Extractors, snorkel
Auto Lokka In The Front, Duel Batteries, Stiff Deep Dish Steering Wheel,
Hodge (15th September 2013)
I forgot to reply back here, I'm not sure if it's just a coincidence, but I use the flashlube stuff every second tank. And since filling up last time, it doesn't leave that crap as much any more. Also, it may be just me over-thinking it, but I "think" it does it more when it's sucking from the bottom of the tank, so when it's real low. Will test this theory out as time goes on.
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2005 TD42TI
The mornings are starting to get warmer now so you won't see it as much. Cold air with a warming up exhaust with give condensation....Have a look at cars in the morning at peak hour. Most will drop a bit of water when they take off.
Hodge (15th September 2013)
bit of an update fellas, if you see black shiiit on the wall from the exhaust, clean it off asap!!!
im movin out of the rental into my house im building, and trying to get rid of it is fuucckin terrible!
might have to paint the wall i think
:banghead:
There's your mistake your trying to clean it off with sump oil!lol