No. The turbo needs to be rebuilt. Basically, the bearings and seals in the turbo have worn out, allowing the engine oil that typically flows through to leak into the burning hot exhaust. This often causes excessive oil usage with accompanied smoke from the exhaust.
Excessive high idle Excessive lean mixture.
Yes, you can get a ticket for excessive noise.
Excessive crank case blow by caused by worn piston rings
Due head gasket worn out
In a 1999 Mustang V6, a large white awful smoke coming from the exhaust could indicate no problem at all on a cooler day. If it is excessive after the car has warmed up it could mean there is an internal coolant leak. This is often accompanied by a sweet smell.
For steam to come out the exhaust you probably have a bad head gasket or a cracked head. If the turbo had an oil seal fail it would cause blue smoke to come out the exhaust.
There are many things that could cause your exhaust temperature to be high. Your exhaust may be plugged for example.
yes. Though most call it black not blue.
Black smoke is caused by excessive fuel in the engine
Excessive heat, but what would cause that I don't know.
check vacume hoses replace any crack ones