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Smoke screen
#8958
February 15, 2000 08:59 pm UTC
February 15, 2000 08:59 pm UTC
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Joined: Dec 1998
Posts: 961 Regina, SK Canada
Dan Aho
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Serious Member
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OP
Serious Member
Joined: Dec 1998
Posts: 961
Regina, SK Canada
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Just wondering if anyone can explain why in the winter when your engine is still cold and you give it lots of gas, enough white smoke pours out of the exhaust to hide Reba MacIntyre. I don't see any other cars doing this... I mean, all cars smoke a bit in the winter but only enough comes out to let you see it. I'm afraid if I give 'er sometime and there's a car behind me it will end up hitting the ditch because they can't see where they're going. ------------------ Dan Aho 1991 Eagle Talon AWDBoosting on the flatlands
BOOSTN since 1998
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Re: Smoke screen
#8959
February 15, 2000 09:50 pm UTC
February 15, 2000 09:50 pm UTC
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Joined: Jan 1970
Posts: 4,971 Beamsville, Ont, Canada
Steve Kinnaird
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
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Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
Joined: Jan 1970
Posts: 4,971
Beamsville, Ont, Canada
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LOL!! I remember doing that to Craig Watson on the way home from a meeting last winter.. I find mine does it the first time I give it some gas.. after that it's fine until the car is shut off for a while again.. Don't know why.. all I can think of is condensation in the exhaust. ------------------ 1992 Eagle Talon Tsi FWDSuperiority after 60'.. ICQ # 9622983 www3.sympatico.ca/steve.kinnaird
Now, I'll have all kinds of time to talk about DSMs, because I won't be busy fixing mine!
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