Owian04WRX Posted September 24, 2017 Posted September 24, 2017 Hi i have a 04 wrx with a few mods on it but i have a smoke issuse i warm my scooby up before driving it and every now and thern (couple of weeks sometimes less) after i drive it a few mile when i come to a stop at idle thick white smoke comes plumming from the exhaust with a almost burning smell but soon as i pull away anf get to about 3000rpm it stops and dosnt come back till the next time it happens . Anyone have a clue what it could be ive had people say its coolant , head gasket , turbo to say a few please help
HawkSTI Posted September 24, 2017 Posted September 24, 2017 @Owian04WRX im not 100% clued up on this sort of stuff, but I think white smoke means your burning water and blue means your burning oil. I'm lead to believe a small plume of white smoke on a cold start is normal as condensation is left in the exhaust from when it cools down. If this is happening when the cars already warm, my first thought would be that it could be head gasket related; but as I said I'm far from an expert.
Tidgy Posted September 24, 2017 Posted September 24, 2017 Is the exhaust decatted? as mentioned condensation will form when the car is cold. if it clears when warm i wouldn't worry unless your loosing coolant or oil.
Owian04WRX Posted September 24, 2017 Author Posted September 24, 2017 @HawkSTI yeh im not clued up ethir and its only really when its warmed up and lasts for a min or two thern stops and not really losing any oil or coolant seems strange but thanks @Tidgy yehh it is a full decat . Hmm it only really does it like 10 15 mins after its warmed up
Tidgy Posted September 25, 2017 Posted September 25, 2017 if it stops then i wouldnt worry then. just watch fluid levels (as you should be doing anyway ;) ) and enjoy the miles of smiles :)
Owian04WRX Posted September 25, 2017 Author Posted September 25, 2017 @Tidgy yehh i check therm atleast once a week to be safe . And yehh miles of smiles scooby was the best machine ive owned :D 300whp of fun
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