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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Troubleshoot please! TONS of white smoke after car died at 30mph!!
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<blockquote data-quote="blowbyyou" data-source="post: 10870347" data-attributes="member: 102572"><p>Thanks for letting me know, but I actually KNOW what the cause of the smoke is. The OP just bought the car from my brother and is aware of what it is as well, it needs oil resistors installed for the turbos they are litterally getting too much oil in them. Same issue OP had on his last TT Cobra, but thanks again for telling me something that obviously I know what the cause is. The shop that installed and tuned the car have already talked to the OP about it and have already ordered the parts to get the smoking taken care of. So yes it was just too much oil in the turbos that made it smoke, if it was a bad seal it would always smoke. But just my 2 cents take it for what it is or just ignore it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blowbyyou, post: 10870347, member: 102572"] Thanks for letting me know, but I actually KNOW what the cause of the smoke is. The OP just bought the car from my brother and is aware of what it is as well, it needs oil resistors installed for the turbos they are litterally getting too much oil in them. Same issue OP had on his last TT Cobra, but thanks again for telling me something that obviously I know what the cause is. The shop that installed and tuned the car have already talked to the OP about it and have already ordered the parts to get the smoking taken care of. So yes it was just too much oil in the turbos that made it smoke, if it was a bad seal it would always smoke. But just my 2 cents take it for what it is or just ignore it. [/QUOTE]
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Troubleshoot please! TONS of white smoke after car died at 30mph!!
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