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So now the weather is getting colder, I can see the exhaust vapor in the morning. In all other cars I have driven, after about 10 min of driving, the vapor disappears and I can no longer see it. However , in this car it is still going and going. I mean, don't get me wrong, its really cool to stomp on the gas and see the tail ends of the vapor trail. Or when I am sitting in traffic and the wind blows vapor past my door, but is this normal?
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Forced induction means more water vapor forced through the car then a N/A engine of the same displacement. The turbo slows the exhaust gasses, giving them more time to cool, allowing water to condense into visible vapor. And like mweiner 2 said, 2 huge mufflers which take a long time to heat up.
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