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equiv to what degrees farenheit?

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Originally posted by TheContourGuy:
PVC pipe is only good up to about 70 or 80 deg C.


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don't forget that cold air can hold less moisture then warm air. Hence you see steam from the exhaust when its cold and not when its warm outside.

If its cold and humid, then there is even less room in the air for extra vapor and you will see even more steam in your exhasut and it will take longet to go away.


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i think it might have been the pvc. i put my factory resonator and accordian tubing back in (i still have the kkm) and it seemed to fix the problem. i'll probably know for sure tomorrow or tuesday.


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