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Is it bad to have white smoke from exhaust?

Is it bad to have white smoke from exhaust?

A rule of thumb though is the thicker the white smoke, the greater is your problem. If it is a thin vapor, you can feel relieved, as it is not a serious issue at all.

What’s the best way to make thick smoke?

The trick (with a bong) is to brew the chamber thick and slow, than pull the whole hit in without pulling in air after the smoke is cleared. Basically you want the most amount of smoke with the least amount of draw. Blow your hit out slow and you should have a nice roll of thick smoke.

Why is white smoke coming out of the tailpipe?

If the problem is with transmission fluid, it means that the engine is taking fuel through a hosepipe, and this is what leads to white smoke coming out of the tailpipe when you press on the pedal. One way to identify this problem is you will get a burned oil smell every time you accelerate.

What are the different colors of white smoke?

Besides white smoke, you can have black smoke, blue smoke, and gray smoke. Each of these colors indicates a different kind of problem. Black smoke indicates that gasoline has flooded the combustion chamber instead of the coolant that causes white smoke.

A rule of thumb though is the thicker the white smoke, the greater is your problem. If it is a thin vapor, you can feel relieved, as it is not a serious issue at all.

The trick (with a bong) is to brew the chamber thick and slow, than pull the whole hit in without pulling in air after the smoke is cleared. Basically you want the most amount of smoke with the least amount of draw. Blow your hit out slow and you should have a nice roll of thick smoke.

If the problem is with transmission fluid, it means that the engine is taking fuel through a hosepipe, and this is what leads to white smoke coming out of the tailpipe when you press on the pedal. One way to identify this problem is you will get a burned oil smell every time you accelerate.

Besides white smoke, you can have black smoke, blue smoke, and gray smoke. Each of these colors indicates a different kind of problem. Black smoke indicates that gasoline has flooded the combustion chamber instead of the coolant that causes white smoke.

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Ruth Doyle