blown turbo
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its a gas car with white smoke. not good
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Lmao that guy sund slike Randy off of the Trailer Park Boys!!!! SERIOUSE SMOKE MR. LAHEY! lmao...
I've got sum turbo smoke right now, sucks the big one.
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Your 68 GTO would flip as the 350z would continue racing around the turn...
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shity Japanese cars my 68 GTO would fuck that car up lol
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@super2ner it is good, its far easier to replace the suffed turbo that causes the white smoke than to replace rings or something that cause blue smoke.
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@badVWbug It definitely lingers with a heavy cloud. If the wind blows, it can carry the smoke over 3-4 lanes of traffic.
Today it was very bad. I have a ct9 turbo - it's not coolant cooled.
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@badVWbug It definitely lingers with a heavy cloud. If the wind blows, it can carry the smoke over 3-4 lanes of traffic.
Today it was very bad. I have a ct9 turbo - it's not oil cooled.
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@psychoninja911 I couldn't say 4sure, but it very well could be the turbo, mine did much the same. Could be a lot of other things as well though, like valve-seals for example. It may look white-ish but it's actually a blue/grayish tinge when oil burns.Usually lingers like a heavy slow cloud. White is generally burnt coolant and tends to dissipate faster. I've seen watercooled turbos crack and burn coolant. (not familiar with urs n too lazy to look it up lol may not apply) Best of luck man!
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@badVWbug Is the turbo smoke white? I have a ct9 turbo at the moment. I'm not really pushing it hard. But at idle (only idle really, like if I sit at a light for a minute) it'll chug white smoke like a mofo. But if I'm moving it's okay.
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Bad seals, oil gets into the exhaust side, heat burns the oil = blue smoke
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why do blown turbos blow smoke?
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just racing down i25 =0)
It was actually Blow-by. I had a bad cylinder and ended up replacing the entire motor.
2004turboZ 4 years ago
How's that a blown turbo if the guy's overtaking you??? Granted, the turbo may be worn - but it's far from blown... but the even more plausible solution ---- It may just be running a rich mixture... *slaps forehead*
AudiS4V8 4 years ago
I ended up having 2 bad pistons and rods. It was blowby causing all the smoke. Bu tht turbo seals where bad as well considering all the oil inside.
2004turboZ 4 years ago