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Actually he's suffering from Michael Jacksonitis either that or the black little pee wee transplant was a rip off... they used magic marker pen
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#17
it just means your catalytic converter is converting the excess hydrocarbons to water and carbon on cold starts...as it should. If its doing this beyond warmup look at your mixture. by the look of your hand the water has dried and left you the hc's dusting, excess of water maybe because the exhaust may have water in it from sitting dormantly, frosts etc or humidity. It'll blow out as the exhausts heat up, give it a decent strap, if left too long the carbon/water mix can collect other airborne particulates and rust/clog things. PS: do your mufflers need repacking?
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#18
I recently discovered that if you run your busa at 200 mph for at least 1 kilometer the standard mufflers will become more than hot enough to remove all traces of condensation.

Although untested, I am sure this would be a satisfactory answer to the usual question by police officers: "Why were you travelling at that speed?"
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(17-03-2014, 10:28am)Camel Wrote: I recently discovered that if you run your busa at 200 mph for at least 1 kilometer the standard mufflers will become more than hot enough to remove all traces of condensation.

Although untested, I am sure this would be a satisfactory answer to the usual question by police officers: "Why were you travelling at that speed?"

I'm guessing that would be from your front gate to the first T junction :-)
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(17-03-2014, 08:06pm)Belzybob Wrote: I'm guessing that would be from your front gate to the first T junction :-)

No way man, I know you know that road and there's too much police forensic spray paint on that stretch to be playing silly buggers!
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