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After quite a fast run yesterday i shut down the car after the usual sitting until it cools for a few minutes.

 

When i re-started it i noticed some smoke coming from the right exhaust.I blipped the throttle and noticed a little more.After a run for 1/2 hour all was fine.

 

When i started this morning i noticed again a little smoke from cold.

 

Is this the dreaded turbo seals on their way out,the car has covered 74k miles but has full NSH?

 

I've had the car for 2k miles and am about to change the oil what should i use?

 

If it is the seals and it's just on one side should i service both and if it's both how much do i need to spend?

 

Sorry for all the questions but this is the last thing i need!!!!!!!!!!! :confused:

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Mine does the same. Did it last year too and the year before. I think you need to worry when you see the smokescreen in your mirror! This kind of smoke is so much more noticeable in summer cos there isnt the condensation to hide it. If you didnt have to add much oil during your 2k then its not burning it.

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