Blue, black or white?
Hey guys,
I've got a 98 Passat Variant 1.8 Turbo.
Lately i've noticed that when the car is under heavy acceleration, ie. taking off from lights, or simply putting the foot to the floor, I have copious amounts of carbon crap coming out of my exhaust. When done at night, I can see the amount of stuff clearly in the car behinds headlights...
is this typical of turbo or is there something ultimately wrong?
any help would be great.
Cheers
1998 Passat 1.8T 20v Variant
Blue, black or white?
black dude
just like a big cloud of carbon dirt or something
its recently become an unusually bigger cloud than before
1998 Passat 1.8T 20v Variant
Ah well from my rough guide from backyard mechanics..
Blue = Oil burning ($problem)
White = Condensation burning away (no problem) or coolant burning ($problem)
Black = Running rich (not a big problem but something has obviously changed - Get someone to put it on the vagcom tool and have a look at diagnostics) If it's running overly rich it can glaze the bores ($problem) and destroy the cat (minor problem)
(Correct me if i'm wrong someone)
Last edited by SoVeReIgN; 01-07-2008 at 10:13 AM.
it could be that it is just running rich...
however recently I've become of a noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency which I'm not liking at all...
wat is a vagcom?
my idle is doing funny things too... having to correct itself often.
diagnostic sounds like the way to go hey?
1998 Passat 1.8T 20v Variant
Hey mate sounds like your coolant temp sender has shat itself. This will tell the ECU the engine is still cooler and demands a longer injection pulse, thus the black smoke ( too much gas)
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thankyou!
that's exactly what I"ve been hearing around the traps.
not a hard fix or $$ is it?
1998 Passat 1.8T 20v Variant
we had this problem a lot with the newer vw's especially the passats. all that needs to be done is to clean the "gunk" (dirt) of the tops of the pistons and valve heads. this is done by using i just can't pick the right priduct but iuts similar to carby cleaner its works...i have seen al the crap that comes out of them.
Given that ur idle has become erratic at around the same time u noticed the increase in carbon, it may be due to a leak somewhere which allows air to escape...
With less air entering the engine but fuelling remaining the same, it should result in the car running rich and a lower FC as well as unstable idle....
The symtoms descibed is exactly what I have, higher fuel consumption, rough idle and black smoke under heavy acc.
I will be taking my car for a service and pink slip on friday. Let you know. Thanks for posting.
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