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Old 31-05-2005, 08:10 PM
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i have a saph 2wd COSSIE AND when the car is cold water drips from where the exhaust meets the turbo. is this common as the turbo is new and only been put on a few weeks.

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Old 31-05-2005, 08:42 PM
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ANY1 Wana shed some light!!!!

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Can anyone give any advice on the above PLEASE
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used to get oil come out of mine there but not water
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Mine does it too m8

You've checked bolts are tight????????

No gasket in that joint,think the surfaces must warp/corrode over the years allowing a bit of water out

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the water is produced in the combustion process it is a waste product of burning fuel and air.this is where the water is coming from.when the car is cold it will be using more fuel in order to run therefore more water is produced.if it is dripping from between the turbo and exhaust i would assume it is not sealed properly??not sure if it will seal up with hydrocarbons or not?i assume the exhaust is blowing at this point aswell?
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