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white smoke is usually something dodgy with the engine but i would have thought it would be more so under load it would blow white smoke not just when its cold are you are its not like vapour ??? also black smoke is generally when its running rich

White is oil

Black is fuel

Blue is a combo of both....

Once i had to start this little datto 120Y that had not started in 2 years... I blew rusty brown smoke for about 5 minutes... LOL

Id say ifs its only blowing when cold. Could be a turbo seal givin out or a piston oil ring a bit worn... If youwant do a comp test when the engine is cold. Take this reading, then pump a touch of oil into each piston threw the spark plug hole, then do the comp test again. This will prove if its the piston rings and if yes then which piston is doing most of the mischafe... If the results are within 10% of the original test with out oil. Id blame a sel in the turbo....

Cheers Col

Blue is old-old-old oil dude... (thanks why 80's flacons blow blue, cause they were'nt serveced this centry... LOL)

New clean oil is white....

water will be condinsation, we just confirmed its smoke not condensation....

blue smoke is really a combo of oil and fuel....

as i stated above...

white is oil

blue is fuel and oil

black is fuel

Go and burn some oil using a wick and see what colour smoke their is.....

actually knackaz is right, blue is oil, black is fuel and white is water/coolant.

thats what i was taught at trade school by my lecturers who'd been in the trade for over 30 years so you'd think they'd be right.

:headspin:

:rofl:

white SMOKE.... SMOKE

read above before posting.....

Water/coolant is vapor, it will dissapear within a second of leaving the exhaust. Would not even see it from inside the car.

Go and burn some oil and see what colour it produces.... Dab a bit on your exhaust manifold and watch it smoke and then come back and tell me what colour it is....

I also admitted that blue smoke could be a sign of fuel and oil.....

In a skyline reving fuel is common to blow out.... More fuel may even cause a flash....

Ive had a fire in my exhaust before..... Busted the cat and destroyed the muffler.... But yeah.. Too much fuel and oil is a bad thing... LOL

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