It is probably condensed water from combustion. Water is a byproduct of combustion, so when the exhaust pipe is still cold in the morning and the engine is turned on, the water will condense onto the exhaust pipe and pick up the carbon that has built onto the pipe. The water will carry the carbon and the exhaust gas flow casues the water to spray out as black soot onto the ground.
Thursday, March 04, 2010 - 09:51 pm, by: Natasha D'Abreo(Natashad)
Yep, but my black soot this, is on either side of my car, so when i move my car after a few days there will be one line on either side of the body of my car, fo some reason, like 1metre long. I have no clue what that could be.
Friday, March 05, 2010 - 09:26 pm, by: Natasha D'Abreo(Natashad)
Hey, I took the picture of the black stuff thats on the ground... I dont know if you can see it. In the middle is an oil leak from a commodore i used to own, its on either side of that... Its side from under the side skirts kinda. Its kinda near the back of the wheels. Gosh Im absoloutly horrible at explaining things. Sorry if you dont understand what im trying to say.
Saturday, March 06, 2010 - 10:23 am, by: Natasha D'Abreo(Natashad)
Yeh i could do that, I wouldnt mind taking it to a mechanic, but all the ones in my area are perverted. Il try to find a good mechanic or even my brother to fix it if its a problem. Could it be tyre shine on the floor, the other day I sprayed It and didnt let it dry long them I drove. I dont know I'll try to have a look.
Thursday, March 11, 2010 - 07:42 pm, by: Natasha D'Abreo(Natashad)
I love harliquin paint its gorgeous, must have been expensive. Arnt you paranoid if someone keys your car? Its a cute car though. Not for everyday use im guessing?
Thursday, March 11, 2010 - 07:48 pm, by: Rob Rojo(Rob_tt)
We bought it already painted like that but the paint Job was around $6000. My Missus drives it everyday but we are just cautious where we park it and its pretty much always in view or under cameras.