Some water/moisture is a normal by product of combustion. Excessive amounts are usually caused be a failed head/headgasket.
there is no water mixed with the oil but have antifreeze coming out of the exhaust
Water condensation coming from the exhaust is normal when the vehicle has been sitting in a wet area, but should stop once it is warmed up. Water from the exhaust after it is warmed up and white smoke from the exhaust is an indication of a blown head gasket.
For some reason the gas is not completely combusting causing water to be expelled in the exhaust pipe.
water coming from the exhaust pipe or water in the oil.check dip stick for this.
Car maintenance is very important for a smooth ride. When there is white smoke coming out of the exhaust, it is usually an indication of water in the engine.
Start your engine and look at the exhaust. If there is a lot of white smoke coming out, you have water in your gas. You can also place an empty cup in the stream of the exhaust. If water droplets appear in the glass, you have water in your gas.
condensation when hot exhaust meets cooler outside air
Tough question without knowing more info. But, if you are talking about fluid coming out the end of the exhaust pipe when the car is running............its not fuel, its water!
your exhaust may be jammed
it could be a blown gasket, cracked head or water in the exhaust
Not much. When the exhaust pipe is cold, water vapor will condense as the exhaust cools on the pipe. After the pipe heats up, the vapor will not condense. Remember that the combustion of hydrocarbon fuel produces both carbon dioxide AND water vapor as a normal part of the process. All gasoline engines produce water vapor and all water vapor condenses if the exhaust pipe is cool.
water coming from the exhaust is normal not lots but some