Why engine fitted with turbo charger produce black smoke during acceleration?

Why engine fitted with turbo charger produce black smoke during acceleration?

An oil leak in the combustion chamber, resulting from a cracked turbo housing, may lead to blue smoke shooting out of your exhaust pipe. Black smoke, on the other hand, may be caused by a burnt engine, clogged air filter, obstructed air intake duct to the turbo compressor, or defect in your engine’s fuel injectors.

Why does my diesel engine smoke when I accelerate?

Black smoke from a diesel engine when accelerating is not always a serious problem. Most diesel cars (if not all) emit a small amount of black exhaust smoke while accelerating. It takes some time for the engine system to develop enough revolutions (RPM) and power to burn the fuel.

What does white smoke from a diesel engine mean?

White Smoke: White smoke coming from the exhaust usually points to one point of failure: the injectors. Usually, white smoke indicates that the diesel fuel is not burning correctly. Unburned diesel fuel will make its way through the exhaust completely unused. Be careful of white smoke as it will irritate your eyes and skin.

Why is there white smoke coming out of my exhaust?

Usually, white smoke indicates that the diesel fuel is not burning correctly. Unburned diesel fuel will make its way through the exhaust completely unused. Be careful of white smoke as it will irritate your eyes and skin. If white smoke occurs during a startup in freezing temperatures, then goes away,…

What kind of smoke is coming from the tailpipe of a car?

Drivers must understand the concept of smoke from cars. Usually, it is water vapor or steam, since it is introduced into the chamber. For that reason, you will have the water dripping from the tailpipe. Drivers can also see the water in the fuel or a leak in the head gasket.

Black smoke from a diesel engine when accelerating is not always a serious problem. Most diesel cars (if not all) emit a small amount of black exhaust smoke while accelerating. It takes some time for the engine system to develop enough revolutions (RPM) and power to burn the fuel.

Why do I have white smoke coming from my engine?

Click to expand… White smoke can be caused by TWO things: unburnt fuel or vaporized water. That is why I asked about odor. Water doesn’t smell, and fuel does (in a bug way). The two problems are MUCH different. Can you comment on the odor?

Is there a lack of power in the L200?

I have a friend with an L200 which is suffering from the a lack of power. when he puts his foot on the throttle the engine hesitates before accelerating off, normally in a cloud of black smoke. Also it’s currently doing about 30 miles to £10 worth of diesel.

What does Blue Smoke mean in a diesel engine?

Blue Smoke in Diesel Engines Blue smoke is a sign that oil is being burnt. Puffs of blue smoke, often at the back of the engine, suggest it is burning deposits of oil. It is happening most likely because it is entering the combustion chamber.