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    Posted: July-23-2013 at 1:19pm
Can we have a sticky that people can click to understand that steam from exhaust is normal?
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By the looks of the video and what your wearing,it's cold. That will do it for sure. Don't worry
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cool,

plugs, cap, rotor were all changed last year. if it's normal i'm ok with it.

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i answered on your thread over on PN as well, but that's normal. i noticed a little less exhaust on mine after a tune up with new plugs/wires/cap/rotor. may want to knock that out at the end of the season if it hasn't been done lately.
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My SAN has always done this. Big boot of steam when accelerating and some when cruising. When approaching WOT steam seems to increase. There is a little steam at idle. Impeller changed at the beginning of season and temp gauge never budges, even after 2/3 hrs of steady pulling. Engine rebuilt last season. I've read on posts that Nautiques can steam more than other boats due to the muffler set up. Here's a vid:

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Any thoughts?

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