Bent exhaust pipes

Are they bent towards the ground only on diesel cars that smoke a lot?

Why are most straight and others aimed towards the ground?

that picture looks like horse cock

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you can fit whatever exhaust tip you want user. I imagine it's to avoid melting bumpers on stupid tailgaters

That makes sense.

nice horsecock

fucking hell, why do you /mlp/fags see horse genitalia fucking everywhere. it is a manifold and not a dick.
go back to your containment board.

Like fucking clockwork

I thought that when I was scrolling...

it's a meme you dip

Somebody hasn't been on here long enough to have seen bestiality spam yet, or I've been here way too long take your pick.

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Yes, diesels blow nasty particulate matter and by law in some areas must point toward the ground. Gasoline engines don't have this extra bend as it robs power/efficiency.

If it points upward and doesn't have a cover like most semis, water could get in and cause blockage or even hydrolock the engine.

now i wanna see what a horse-cock in a condom looks like

I want to fuck the horse

>Gasoline engines don't have this extra bend as it robs power/efficiency.

I forgot but in what case does an engine need exhaust-back pressure?

No, the bend creates pressure which means the gas needs more force to be effectively exhausted, resulting in lower power output to the wheels.

>Are they bent towards the ground only on diesel cars that smoke a lot?

On buses, I see the exhausts cleverly placed blowing downwards right in front of the rear tires. If it's raining, I bet that reduces the amount of hydroplaning water.

I drive a golf tdi with a fart can and often blast smoke because lolnocats, do whatever exhaust you want OP

>lolnocats

on what civilized place on earth can you drive a diesel without a cat?

Stop posting this pic of a robot horse cock plz.

Really did look like a dick.

yeah like 0.01% of power

uk

What, I don't believe it. I bet you mean having the cat in when inspection time and ripping it out afterwards. I don't believe that is legal in the UK.

it is legal.
diesels don't need cats to pass an MOT, only a smoke test.
apparently the rules are going to change soon though.
petrols after 1992 need a cat to pass an MOT though

Interesting hm..

Georgia (the real one, not the country)