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<blockquote data-quote="Bhollier" data-source="post: 1421508" data-attributes="member: 26220"><p>That looks more like vapor and not smoke. I have vapors from my exhaust when first starting some mornings, depends on the humidity at the time of morning. As for smoke when you are driving, were you able to see if it has a colour to it, white smoke could be a coolant leak into the exhaust, blueish tends to be some oil blowing through the turbos. Depending on how bad it is and if it goes away would be my concern. Every turbo vehicle I have has some smoke/ vapor at start up then will go away as the engine and exhaust reach operating temp. Considering the humidity in FL is similar to where I am (Houston) this makes me think it is water vapor. </p><p></p><p>There has been a thread in the past where someone had a turbo seal failure where he had smoke pouring out his exhaust. That can happen on turbos but isn't very common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bhollier, post: 1421508, member: 26220"] That looks more like vapor and not smoke. I have vapors from my exhaust when first starting some mornings, depends on the humidity at the time of morning. As for smoke when you are driving, were you able to see if it has a colour to it, white smoke could be a coolant leak into the exhaust, blueish tends to be some oil blowing through the turbos. Depending on how bad it is and if it goes away would be my concern. Every turbo vehicle I have has some smoke/ vapor at start up then will go away as the engine and exhaust reach operating temp. Considering the humidity in FL is similar to where I am (Houston) this makes me think it is water vapor. There has been a thread in the past where someone had a turbo seal failure where he had smoke pouring out his exhaust. That can happen on turbos but isn't very common. [/QUOTE]
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