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soupvas
5/9/2006 2:49:48 PM
Hi folks,
I am the proud owner of a candy white 2006 mkIv. I have about 2000 miles on it, the other day when my brother was following me in his own 2006 MkIv (only way he could keep up) he noticed that my car emmits a puff of smoke during hard acceleration shifting. We suspect it has something to do with the turbo compression that lets go during shifting. Anyone know anything about this?
p_mister
5/9/2006 4:13:04 PM
well it could be that or... are you hitting the high RPM's when you shift.

with any desile engine if you hit the high RPM's you will get the black puff of somke out the back.


tony
soupvas
5/9/2006 4:15:11 PM
The car has a gasoline engine
p_mister
5/9/2006 4:21:56 PM
o DUH wasn't thinking when i posted.

it most likely is the turbo blow off valve

how much black smoke is comeing out is it ALOT or just some/alot


tony
soupvas
5/9/2006 4:29:08 PM
Not alot, just enough to see. I just asked because I want to keep this car till the paint melts off, wanna make sure its not doing anything its not supposed to. This blow off valve, what cause it to open? I never take it over 4500 rpm when I accelerate
bagel
5/9/2006 6:14:54 PM
what color is the smoke? Is it Turbo, or non? If its turbo, and depending on how much boost your running, could determine what is causing smoke. If its balck then it's just carbing up your motor, and where is the smoke coming from?? IF the smoke is coming from the exhaust, it's NOT your blowoff. When you go to shift, keep your foot on the floor, dump the clutch and shift as fast as you can without missing gears, and see if the smoke is still coming out. I know it sounds crazy, but it will determine if your blowoff valve realeases crazy, you're prolly just running rich.

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