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THIS IS MY Z VIDEO

 

THE CAR ONLY SMOKE WHIT WARM UP ENGINE...CHANGE THE PCV VALVES BUT NOT SOLVED PROBLEM

 

ANY IDEAS??

 

THANKS GUYS

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Mine used to smoke as soon as the engine got warm on tick over and that was the turbo seals that were gone. It doesn't seem to be that much though, mine was about 10 times worse that that.

(Assuming it's TT) Remove intercoolers and check to see if they have oil in them. Even though you replaced the PVC system, doesn't mean there still isn't oil in the intake system.

It's hard to tell the colour of the smoke from mthat vid, is it whitish... can you smell burning oil, are you not loosing engine oil? If the anwser is yes, most likely turbo seal.

 

Other things that can casing smoking could be psiton ring, or valve stem seal. To check if it's piston ring... compression test (you'll be loosing engine oil too). To check if it's leaking valve stem seal, remove & inspect spark plugs... if one or more are burnt out & there is traces of oil... there's you problem.

 

Hope this helps. My money is on a leaking turbo seal, & it will get worse over time.

if it smokes from cold start, but clear's when up to operating temp then chances are its valve stem oil seals. once at operating temp they seal better.

 

you posted the same thing a few months ago if i remember, would it not be good to get it to a professional :)

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