You set the injection pump to run rich, i.e. to inject more fuel than the engine will have the time to burn in each combustion cycle.
By allowing the fuel injector pumps to run rich the engine does not have enough time to burn all of the fuel injected. Thus the engine spits the unburnt fuel through the exhaust system.
Another way is to remove the '' Diesel Particulate Filter'' otherwise known as the DPF. you can replace the DPF with a DPF delete pipe witch replaces the honeycomb with just a straight pipe.
If you do end up doing this you wont pass inspection and your mileage will decrease like crazy. its also very dangerous and your engine could actually blow up, so unless your truck is going to be a race only vehicle then your better off the way it is.
Under heavy acceleration all diesels produce black smoke. It's a product of waste fuel being exited via the exhaust pipe and is a sign of inefficiency.
Older diesels also produce black smoke under "normal" conditions and this also a cause of unspent fuel, but mainly because of age.
But why would you want to do that? It'll up your fuel consumption, make you fail inspection, and it won't give you more power. It'll increase pollution too.
you can use chips, power mods, and smoke switches.
to make a diesel blow black smoke is usually done by turning up the fuel pump.all this accomplishes is to much fuel and the black smoke created is mostly un burnt fuel that is being wasted
Black smoke is just unburnt fuel in a diesel if the vehicle is not modified in any way to make this happen then something is causing it to not burn it all, it will not harm it but you should figure out why its not burning all of its fuel. (most diesels will spit out a little black smoke)
A diesel puts out Black smoke when it is running Too Rich. Blue means Burning Oil, white is a Coolant leak (Blown head gasket). Black actually means it's wasting Fuel.
this will happen on all diesel engines (if its going to make reasonable power) its basically soot/carbon from the exhaust and unburnt diesel. on some high power turbo diesel cars there is proper plumes of black smoke. you only need be worried if there is blue smoke while on boost as this means the turbo is shot. but black = good
yes...the lack of air would causes excessive fuel which would cause black smoke.
Need to know why this is necessary.
Put some engine cleaning stuff in the gas. But y would u want to make it stop
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Get a life. black smoke means unburnt fuel
Smoking over time will make them black.
Black smoke is usually from excess fuel. Blue smoke is usually from excess oil.