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Been seeing a lot of videos recently of blown turbos with decent amount of exhaust coming out of the tips. Changed my exhaust hiflow turbo back. Could just be the first cold day (north east) but here's what I'm looking at.
Been seeing a lot of videos recently of blown turbos with decent amount of exhaust coming out of the tips. Changed my exhaust hiflow turbo back. Could just be the first cold day (north east) but here's what I'm looking at.
if this is on cold start. That's most likely condensation. Especially if you just replaced the exhaust. I wouldn't be concerned unless your exhaust is still smoking after like a 30-40 min drive
This is nothing but steam/moisture from the cool morning start, it will burn away however, if later in the day, get someone to follow you to check the exhaust tail pipes then.. there's a difference between white smoke, black smoke and steam smoke.
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