I checked some of the other threads on white smoke, but none seemed like my problem.
some background on the car: less than 1000 miles on built engine, o-ringed block, copper gasket, 680cc injectors (10.0-10.5 at WOT)
so i'm on my way to the bank, from my job (maybe 2 miles). i hit 8lbs once between lights. as i'm sitting at the drive-thru atm, i notice some white smoke, it looked white, but my shades may have distorted the color. temp's were normal, idle was normal, no change in the way the car runs, no stutters. the smoke only lasted as long as it took to put my check in the atm and pull away. my dad thinks i may be leaking coolant into the turbo, he doubts its a BHG. it drove completely normal from the bank back to my house and idled for like 8 minutes with absolutely no smoke. was this a fluke? is the turbo on its way out? it's a stock ct26 that was rebuilt like 8 years ago, but it sat for a while, then had a seized wastegate problem. could that have killed it? a couple other threads mention that sometimes when overly rich, unburnt fuel comes out like white smoke, but there wasn't much more said about it. :1zhelp:
some background on the car: less than 1000 miles on built engine, o-ringed block, copper gasket, 680cc injectors (10.0-10.5 at WOT)
so i'm on my way to the bank, from my job (maybe 2 miles). i hit 8lbs once between lights. as i'm sitting at the drive-thru atm, i notice some white smoke, it looked white, but my shades may have distorted the color. temp's were normal, idle was normal, no change in the way the car runs, no stutters. the smoke only lasted as long as it took to put my check in the atm and pull away. my dad thinks i may be leaking coolant into the turbo, he doubts its a BHG. it drove completely normal from the bank back to my house and idled for like 8 minutes with absolutely no smoke. was this a fluke? is the turbo on its way out? it's a stock ct26 that was rebuilt like 8 years ago, but it sat for a while, then had a seized wastegate problem. could that have killed it? a couple other threads mention that sometimes when overly rich, unburnt fuel comes out like white smoke, but there wasn't much more said about it. :1zhelp: