When Cold, in "P" or "N" it smokes, when in "D" it stops...
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:46 pm
Hi everybody,
This is more an observation rather than a question... but if anybody has an explanation, it would still find it interesting to know why this is.
The title of this post explains it pretty head on:
When it is cold and I fire my "Lil' Stinker" Bus up, there is a lot of blue/gray smoke coming from the exhaust. Since my ECU malfunctioned and caused me to burn through 3 sets of glow-plugs real quick, CVI bypassed the ECU and I now engage my glow-plugs manually (with Ignition on I mentally count slowly from 1 to 5 or 7 while pushing the "Glow-Button" - depending on how cold it is) and then turn the key to start cranking.
The Van always starts up fine - but with a lot of smoke (and if I say with a lot of smoke I mean it)...
Interestingly, the other day I put it into "D" right after it started and had the brake applied - and miraculously - the smoking almost immediately stopped (it went from "Lots of smoke" to "just a bit of smoke" immediately, and after about 15 seconds it was to "hardly any smoke")....
Now does that make sense? It's gotta have to do something with the Turbo under sudden load (i.e. in Drive) or so... but I don't understand it...
Anyway... just wanted to tell my little smoke story...
Cheers,
Chris
This is more an observation rather than a question... but if anybody has an explanation, it would still find it interesting to know why this is.
The title of this post explains it pretty head on:
When it is cold and I fire my "Lil' Stinker" Bus up, there is a lot of blue/gray smoke coming from the exhaust. Since my ECU malfunctioned and caused me to burn through 3 sets of glow-plugs real quick, CVI bypassed the ECU and I now engage my glow-plugs manually (with Ignition on I mentally count slowly from 1 to 5 or 7 while pushing the "Glow-Button" - depending on how cold it is) and then turn the key to start cranking.
The Van always starts up fine - but with a lot of smoke (and if I say with a lot of smoke I mean it)...
Interestingly, the other day I put it into "D" right after it started and had the brake applied - and miraculously - the smoking almost immediately stopped (it went from "Lots of smoke" to "just a bit of smoke" immediately, and after about 15 seconds it was to "hardly any smoke")....
Now does that make sense? It's gotta have to do something with the Turbo under sudden load (i.e. in Drive) or so... but I don't understand it...
Anyway... just wanted to tell my little smoke story...
Cheers,
Chris