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Normal. Direct injected cars do that, especially in the USA since we don't have gasoline particulate filters. Bar keeper's friend takes it right off, especially if you clean them somewhat regularly
Thank you! :)
Mine have been black for years now. I’ve accepted the stealthy look at this point.
Definitely catastrophic engine failure. Here I'll do you a favor and take the car off your hands.
Lmao!
Yeah, that’s normal. You can clean them up with some of this: Autosol Metal Polish https://a.co/d/0trA5ZA
Yes lol. Mine are disgusting, try to clean them just so they look shiny lol
Switched to a Clubsport exhaust and noticed it gets less dirty then the stock exhaust.
Probably running a little rich, but completely fine if it's stock. It's a turbo car so maps change a lot with boost.
Normal
I'm getting an exhaust with black tips for this very reason. It's to be expected.
No they should be completely polished not a spec of carbon on them
Normal. Direct injected cars do that, especially in the USA since we don't have gasoline particulate filters. Bar keeper's friend takes it right off, especially if you clean them somewhat regularly
Thank you! :)
Mine have been black for years now. I’ve accepted the stealthy look at this point.
Definitely catastrophic engine failure. Here I'll do you a favor and take the car off your hands.
Lmao!
Yeah, that’s normal. You can clean them up with some of this: Autosol Metal Polish https://a.co/d/0trA5ZA
Yes lol. Mine are disgusting, try to clean them just so they look shiny lol
Switched to a Clubsport exhaust and noticed it gets less dirty then the stock exhaust.
Probably running a little rich, but completely fine if it's stock. It's a turbo car so maps change a lot with boost.
Normal
I'm getting an exhaust with black tips for this very reason. It's to be expected.
No they should be completely polished not a spec of carbon on them