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Car smoke after PI intake swap ?
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<blockquote data-quote="glittle75" data-source="post: 531190" data-attributes="member: 8675"><p>assuming you did the Intake swap correctly, and theres no chance that thats it, white smoke will usually mean your burning oil. </p><p></p><p>you say your not losing any fluids, but obviosly your burning something, just not at a fast rate, if you say its light smoke. </p><p></p><p>do a compression test on your car. that will tell you if your leaking anywhere else. you may have rings that are going bad, and just starting to go bad, and your getting a little blow-by and burning some oil. and a compression test will show that. </p><p></p><p>you also may want to check the mating surface of your intake and gaskets, it may be cut or cracked a bit and letting coolant pass into the intake port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glittle75, post: 531190, member: 8675"] assuming you did the Intake swap correctly, and theres no chance that thats it, white smoke will usually mean your burning oil. you say your not losing any fluids, but obviosly your burning something, just not at a fast rate, if you say its light smoke. do a compression test on your car. that will tell you if your leaking anywhere else. you may have rings that are going bad, and just starting to go bad, and your getting a little blow-by and burning some oil. and a compression test will show that. you also may want to check the mating surface of your intake and gaskets, it may be cut or cracked a bit and letting coolant pass into the intake port. [/QUOTE]
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