White smoke tells me you are combusting radiator fluid, or are having injector problems and the smoke is too much fuel.
Given water is disappearing I'd be inclined to get a compression test done, and that's a bitch ( as is everything ) on the T5. Inlet manifold off situation.
All you can do otherwise is check the water pump area for weep, check the flanges that bolt on the front and lower back of the drivers side for leaks, and obviously check the hoses and radiator itself, again looking for leaks or evidence of.
That's a lot of fluid to lose, and my gut feel tells me you are ingesting it hence the white smoke, although too much fuel from say leaking injectors can cause white smoke too. If this were the case in any decent amount the oil level would likely be going up due to fuel also getting into the oil - something to watch.
Is the car down on power at all, or does it run or idle differently at all??
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