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Anyone know what white smoke coming out of the exhaust could mean? problem wise?

The car is bone stock cept for an exhaust tip and pod filter. On load and high revs, it generates white smoke. The doode claims that it's just condensation in the exhaust.

:D:O

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big burts of power at hte top end of the rev range, think its leaning out @ top, which case, pinging is strong posiblity, i havent bought THAT car, just antoher posiblity as im looking

ive got some stuff in mind but as im on allot of importers / dealers lists to buy at the moment if they get something in that somewhat fits what i want hte give me a call.. told him i wasnt interest straight up as he wants to much $$$ just hadnt seen pure white smoke before, it happens under load all the time, it is runninbg complete stock bar the intake pod and the exhuast tip, so yea, staying away

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i ould post the f**king threads i've searched... essentially the answers to the specific questions i have asked wornt covered... if you have a link or a f**king answer cheers....else useless requests to search and find something would be f**king useless aye?

do i have to state in every single post that A, have search found nothing?

shit i didnt even hold to thses forums, i searched a few other forums and even googled it but specific to lines and problems i find to many posible answwers, hence the question in the other thread....

what could i look for that could cuase this that would be naked to the eye if at all,

re:

james

cheers mate,

im talking pure white, like coloured smoke, white, no grey or blue or black, just pure white... still sounds like steam?

thought it was myt login, sory hun eh ^^

no descriptions of thie so far, back to googling the shit aye

f**k it, check the black line on monday, else il go with ugly silver and a scatch on the door.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...&hl=white+smoke

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...&hl=white+smoke

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=99862&hl=

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=88288&hl=

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=85894&hl=

...

and from first link

brownish/black smoke = running rich

white or blue smoke = burning oil

Sounds like you have a bit of blow-by, symptoms of a leaking seal in the turbo or a tired engine. Running 14psi+ on a std turbo, i would suggest you start saving for a replacement :O

IMO opinion it could be blow-by as its only doing it under load and high revs. does you car have an oil catch can?

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myth: i can search

busted: i cant search for shit,

i musted typed in like 3 or 4 searches and i did get hits but nothing useful, i got 2 of those threads, maybe i didnt read em well enough cuase from what i could tell they werent EXACTLY the same,

though the first thread sort of gets the same response with a shitty question

under high load leaning out up top it blows white smoke for like 5-6 seconds, stock bar a pod and tip, basically nothing cept intake growl and it went harder than most on cat back exhuast with pod and boost controller uping to 12ish psi, it wasx ecu controlled with literally no mods, suspect now head gasket is f**ked and think its well worth leaving alone

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