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Old 02-16-06, 04:46 AM
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hi...

My FD have some problem about the air fuel ...

when i start it, white smoke exit from exhaust...the smell is fuel ( no oil or condensation) my car have:

full 3'' exhaust with hks cat-back
greddy pulley kit (no air pump)
sard fuel p regulator
hks ssqv
67000 km
no problem about oil or coolant

the stock system of warm up don't start ( the car start at 3000 rpm for low secons) the sound is very strange but when the water temp is normal, no problem..no smoke...nothing wrong...

somebody help me?????
thank you
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Old 02-16-06, 07:13 AM
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I dont think you have to worry about that, my 1st gen does that, and it doesent have over 20 000 miles on the engine. What it is, on mine you have to pull out a choke. yours is an FD so it automatically warms it up by reving up the engine high. I dont know what its called but somone else can tell you that.

That is blue smoke your fine.
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If your car isn't eating coolant than it is problly a sing your turbos are getting weak. If you are starting to smoke when you see boost then you definently need turbos.
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