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the last few times ive started the car first thing its sounded a bit rough, but not rattley, it sounds almost like its missing and exhuast is slightly poppy(if ya know wot i mean), and theirs quite a bit of white/pale grey smoke coming out of the exhuast especialy on the passenger side, but seems to settle down after about 10-15mins,

car seems to drive ok though after the 10-15min period, is it posibly the O2 sensors.

my cars a '90 twin turbo with 75,000 miles.

any ideas

cheers

si

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This is usually caused by bad connections or corroded connectors on either coils, ptu or injectors

When it happens again, see if wiggling the wires/connectors makes it sound different or run better/worse.

Si - have you done the 02 sensor check? you can do it with your ECU. do a search - cant remember where it is but its the 2nd part of the ecu diags.

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cheers jay, ill give it ago, if i can get my head round how to do it.

actualy after having a good listen to it this morning i pretty sure it aint missing, the engine feels nice and steady it just seems to sound beefy :confused: :D

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