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∙ 19y agoNot having anymore info. other than it was in a rollover, the engine head could be cracked and allowing coolant to get into the combustion chamber which could explain smoking at start up and after the engine is warm. Check your coolant tank for any oil residue - if there is oil in the tank, you've got a engine head problem and your best bet is to get a new head after verifing that the block isn't also damaged.
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∙ 19y agoA word that starts with C and means "accident prone" is "clumsy".
that could be your exhaust is broken from where it starts or you bought a sports car that could be your exhaust is broken from where it starts or you bought a sports car that could be your exhaust is broken from where it starts or you bought a sports car that could be your exhaust is broken from where it starts or you bought a sports car
The exhaust manifold is the header that starts at the piping on the driver's side of the engine and runs back out to the exhaust.
the turbo is on the end of the exhaust manifold before the exhaust pipe starts .
No, water coming from the exhaust is normal in small amounts. The temp differences causes condensation. When the car sits, the exhaust is cold or ambiant temp. When the vehicle starts, the exhaust system warms up, causing condensation. There are actually weep holes in most mufflers to let the water out to prevent rust.
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i had one. put it in the exhaust pipe. when the smoke starts coming with the engine ON it is good news. if it smokes WITHOUT the engine being on, you have proberly got a leaf or something catching fire. at this stage, run!!!
I was told that this might be the EGR Valve either is clogged or going bad.