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um nah only had the car 4 2 weeks..hacnt had chance 2 get it dynoed......an yeah soon as i touch the throttle it blowws LOTS of smoke...an i mean LOTS.......it dont wait secons then come out..its as soon as u touch the throttle i comes out....

um i was gonna try 2 drive it but soon as i gave it sum gas 2 get going it jus blew like so much smoke out i wasnt funny i figured i was best left off......

an i dont know if turbo is blown or not..im gonn pull it off in the mornin an c.....how can ya tell by lookin at it.......an i think it is my turbo cause the cooler is filled with oil......

Your answer Chris

if its thrown the exh wheel of the turbo it wont smoke hard from a cold start untill the exh gets a bit warm and the oil starts burning in the exh housing and exh(couple of minutes). Happened on mine, spat the exh wheel out, no real smoke till it warmed up a bit and then massive plumes of white smoke out the exh under throttle

im assuming if its rings it'll smoke whenever theres pressure in the cylinder/s regardless of engine temp

ok then,

i have gone out 2 c the mess again this morning...... :) um i started it an put the foot down....the turbo spooled up an it blew whitey grey smoke......so wat is me best answer as 2 wat 2 do now.....??? thanx guys

white smoke is if the turbo is blown generally, blue for engine, black if ur running very rich.

Your basically describing white smoke as far as i can tell. (whitey grey). Does the turbo whine at all on boost? I'd get a bov as well even if it is stock. It may be stuffed rings but from what i was always told, blue smoke equals engine, white equals turbo. I suggest putting a bov on and borrowing another turbo from someone and giving that a quick try. I'd clean everything out first though.

Did u buy the car from anyone off here?

no smoke under the oil cap......

no smoke newere exept im masses out of my exaust... an turbo is throwing LOTS an mean LOTS of oil straight up the intake pipe an into the motor.....i took the cap of were the BOV is meant 2 b.....an as i reved it it threw like u buket load of oil out of the hole....

personally with how it looks..i reakon its a turbo seal has gone.....an its jus throwing all the oil up the pipes into the motor then the oil is burning an thats y it has so much smoke coming out....

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