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khwahwa 05-21-2012 03:02 PM

Help! Smoke from Tailpipe
 
My 05 4.4 with 65xxx miles drives no problem at all.

The problem is once a while it will spit out a cloud of smoke especially when idleing in red light or freeway. This happen like once a week or so...

Can any one help me with this issue and tell me the problem??

Thank you so much,

~K

SlickGT1 05-21-2012 03:04 PM

It's probably because you never treat the motor to some full throttle fun. This is my theory, and I'm sticking to it.

mike_dmt 05-21-2012 09:22 PM

The color of the smoke is important too. And make sure it's not just condensation. A combustion engine usually produces a gallons worth of water vapor for every gallon of fuel burned. That's why mufflers occasionally rust from the inside out.

pnoyako85 05-21-2012 09:42 PM

i called my Indy and he said it is normal for white smoke to come out it is normal....BMw are known for this burning oil case..he said it is normal..and once in a while after oil change sometimes check the stick for occasional decrease of oil and add a quart or so every 2-4 miles ...check your ccv and whats underneath it..otherwise ..if its not broken dnt touch he said.....i have the same problem too..but sticking to my indies gutts
goodluck

SlickGT1 05-22-2012 12:51 AM

And you clear this condensation how? By moving loads of air, and getting your engine nice and hot. Refer to post 2 for proper procedure.

duckseatfree 05-22-2012 09:14 AM

Welcome to the smoke club!

I'm living the same problem right now. I have a thread below that might help...or you can just search for CCV.

While it won't really do damage, and you can just keep adding oil, it does get annoying having to deal with it. I would pull out the CCV's and check to see if they are gunky. If they are, that's your problem. If not, then you might have to clean out he valve covers and get new gaskets for them.

Some people suggested trying some AutoRX (i think that's what it's called) but if you have bad gaskets it won't do much.


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