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motegineon 12-03-2005 01:48 AM

White Smoke..
 
Ok so i gots an sr and goodies and what not and the other day i was putting in a test pipe in place of my cat. Well stuff wasnt workin right as usual so i had to leave it off for a day. Well i ran open down pipe for a day and as i was driving i noticed white smoke coming out (never happened before). I figured jus cuz i had not muffler and whatnot on. Well i put the test pipe and exhaust back on and everytime im done accelerating or come to a stop if shoots out white smoke for a few seconds. Well it not oil cuz its white right? and i know its not the headgasket cuz i just put a metal one in...so do u think i fried the turbo manifold gasket or turbo outlet gasket? I got a new manifold and outlet on the way but not til xmas and im wonderin if i should b driving it or what? Anyone have nething like this or have any ideas? Thanks in advance, Brian.

Levi SPL S14 12-03-2005 03:05 AM

how long is a few seconds.

to much oil can make white smoke, so can bad plugs, running rich or bad timing.

motegineon 12-03-2005 09:34 AM

for like maybe 5 seconds..well it never did it till i took the exhaust off, so that wouldnt just throw it off would it? and it doesnt have any problem starting so i dont think it would be the plugs either. and while im driving the air/fuel is reading out the same it always has..

nsn240 12-03-2005 12:06 PM

maybe it has something to do with not having a cat now... if its oil, than i'd suggest getting a catch can. My car was doin the same thing, suckin in oil... but the can helped alot

Initial Daniel 12-03-2005 12:14 PM

They say...

White Smoke=Running Lean
Black Smoke=Running Rich
Green/Blue=Burning Coolant

nsn240 12-03-2005 01:11 PM


Originally posted by Initial Daniel
They say...

White Smoke=Running Lean
Black Smoke=Running Rich
Green/Blue=Burning Coolant

usually white = oil too... but unless hes running super rich at vacuum (which would be odd) that wouldnt really apply

motegineon 12-03-2005 03:42 PM

so do u think that taking off the exhaust for a day would have changed my air fuel all up and thrown it off?

nsn240 12-04-2005 07:59 PM


Originally posted by motegineon
so do u think that taking off the exhaust for a day would have changed my air fuel all up and thrown it off?
have you put an exhaust back on yet?

i still think it has something to do with sucking in oil, and the cat was catching ost of it before

motegineon 12-04-2005 09:53 PM

yea i got it back on now but with a test pipe instead...well i guess that could be but everytime i change my oil its never low or nething, its barely down at all. Im gettin an exhaust maifold for xmas so when i have the turbo off would i be able to see oil buildup or nething like that to look for?

motegineon 12-06-2005 12:18 AM

also ive noticed sometimes when my car shuts off, i hear i humming type noise for about a minute or soo coming from what sounds like uner or the back of the car?? does this help anything? possible fuel pump? although a had a walbro 255 put it at the time of the swap a few months ago..

1993240sx 12-12-2005 02:53 PM

The humming sound is your fuel pump

nsn240 12-12-2005 03:51 PM

yea, thats your fuel pump... the same sound should come on when you flip the key to the ACC (or whatever the second click thing is)

motegineon 12-12-2005 06:21 PM

So does the sound mean its going bad or what? ive never heard it before now so im not sure if its always been there or not..

Joel SX 12-12-2005 07:00 PM

No No No, you got it all wrong

1)White= Coolant (water vapor and sweet smell)
2)Blue, whiteish= Oil (blue at sight, intoxicating smell)
3) Black= Runing rich, too much gas.
4)Green=What the F*ck??? Never seen this, I've seen green flames with aditives to the fuel in flame thrower kits, but never green smoke.... maybe from those kids smokebombs

How to check:
remove coolant trough botom screw underneath the radiator. If oil is in it, flush system and re-fill with water. If more oily stuff is in, gasket problem.
Oil= Remove oil in a pan, if you can see the "rainbowl" efect, like when water runs over oil in the road, then you got water in the oil. Gasket problem.
Don't trow away the coolant, it can be recycled, just take back to autozone or pepboys. Its dangerous to enviroment. Aslo, put that cat back on, it only gives you like 1.5 HP and its sounds horribly loud. Save the planet, respect the air.

ogee-s13 12-12-2005 08:48 PM


Originally posted by Joel SX
Save the planet, respect the air.
:laugh: :laugh: Im sorry i just found that to be funny. never mind me :spin:


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