So a little history. I'm running a 7mgte that I built about 5 years ago. I currently store the car in Utah, as I am away for school in Michigan, so the car doesn't get ran much, only when I come home for breaks. I'm 2 weeks into my month break and I can't seem to curb this issue. Any ideas or suggestions of what I can try to reduce or eliminate the smoke would be greatly appreciated.
Problem:
After boost, my car lets off copious amount of white/gray smoke when the throttle is released and the engine sees vacuum.
It doesn't smoke while boosting, or when I am doing 2-4 gear pulls, ie. when I am shifting and seeing boost in the next gear right away.
It doesn't smoke when I am going down a hill and throw it down a gear (4K rpm) and the engine sees 20+mmHg of vacuum.
It only smokes after a boost run (the more boost the more smoke), when I let off the throttle. Ex. Merging onto a freeway, passing people in 3rd gear, exceeding the speed limit, letting off the throttle and switching to 4th gear without getting on the gas, just letting the car coast down to the speed limit. Smoke is visible a few seconds after upshift.
Car mods:
550cc injectors, Lexus AFM, Aeromotive AFPR, Apexi SAFC II, AEM Tru-Boost, Zeitronix WideBand, BOV recirculated back into accordion tube. Not sure what else is relevant.
The car runs great and boosts great, it just smokes. Lots of smoke. I have had this problem for the last 3 years or so. I suspected the journal bearing on the CT-26 (57 trim currently), when I checked it, it had quite a bit of in and out play so I had it rebuilt about 2 years ago. The new turbo has about 2500 miles on it.
Any suggestion of what I can try to reduce or eliminate the smoke would be awesome. I find the large amounts of smoke to be quite embarrassing! I tried searching and tried the suggestions that people had.
1. Rebuilt the turbo (seemed warranted, had in-and-out play)
2. Heavy vacuum, not following a boost run (Going down hill and down shifting), trying to test for leaky piston rings. Compression numbers were good last year when I checked, but dont remember the numbers now
3. Tuning with SAFC II and Zeitronix to get around 11.5 under boost.
Thanks in advance guys!
Problem:
After boost, my car lets off copious amount of white/gray smoke when the throttle is released and the engine sees vacuum.
It doesn't smoke while boosting, or when I am doing 2-4 gear pulls, ie. when I am shifting and seeing boost in the next gear right away.
It doesn't smoke when I am going down a hill and throw it down a gear (4K rpm) and the engine sees 20+mmHg of vacuum.
It only smokes after a boost run (the more boost the more smoke), when I let off the throttle. Ex. Merging onto a freeway, passing people in 3rd gear, exceeding the speed limit, letting off the throttle and switching to 4th gear without getting on the gas, just letting the car coast down to the speed limit. Smoke is visible a few seconds after upshift.
Car mods:
550cc injectors, Lexus AFM, Aeromotive AFPR, Apexi SAFC II, AEM Tru-Boost, Zeitronix WideBand, BOV recirculated back into accordion tube. Not sure what else is relevant.
The car runs great and boosts great, it just smokes. Lots of smoke. I have had this problem for the last 3 years or so. I suspected the journal bearing on the CT-26 (57 trim currently), when I checked it, it had quite a bit of in and out play so I had it rebuilt about 2 years ago. The new turbo has about 2500 miles on it.
Any suggestion of what I can try to reduce or eliminate the smoke would be awesome. I find the large amounts of smoke to be quite embarrassing! I tried searching and tried the suggestions that people had.
1. Rebuilt the turbo (seemed warranted, had in-and-out play)
2. Heavy vacuum, not following a boost run (Going down hill and down shifting), trying to test for leaky piston rings. Compression numbers were good last year when I checked, but dont remember the numbers now
3. Tuning with SAFC II and Zeitronix to get around 11.5 under boost.
Thanks in advance guys!