![]() 04/25/2018 at 13:27 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
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I bet that engine wont make it past three years before needing a rebuild or something.
Am I the only one that gets highly dissappointed when a newish car is spewing blue smoke?
Its not like its a two stroke/rotary engine.
![]() 04/25/2018 at 13:32 |
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99.9% sure that the smoke is actually condensation. Note the water droplets exiting the exhaust.
![]() 04/25/2018 at 13:35 |
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Likely its condensation, nothing to be concerned about. Cars produce some water and condensation as a side effect, on top of that lets say its a brand new car, there are some oils that end up on and in the exhaust during the manufacturing process, which also burn off and look similar. Aftermarket exhausts are the same
![]() 04/25/2018 at 13:36 |
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no, it’s normal water vapor (burning hydrocarbons gives you carbon dioxide and water vapor.) notice how you just see it for a brief moment before it disappears.
bluish smoke from burning oil kind of “hangs” there in a visible cloud before the wind can blow it away.
![]() 04/25/2018 at 13:44 |
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Water vapor. I’m not happy about them revving up a car that may not be up to temp yet however.