It means the engine is burning too "rich" and is burning too much oil
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Black smoke is caused by excessive fuel in the engine
Black smoke is ALWAYS too much gas going through the engine. They get bad gas mileage. See a mechanic.
Black smoke means the engine consumes too much gas - possible problem with fuel injection.
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
Black smoke is a sign of an overly rich fuel/air mixture, unlike blue smoke which is a sign of oil burning. Seek professional help.
buy a chip or programmer. straight pipe your exhaust.
No, it will not cause smoke from the exhaust pipe. However the leaking oil can drip on the exhaust manifold where it will be burnt and smoke.
A puff of smoke that's in a shape of the exhaust pipe A gasket/seal that is shaped like a donut. They are used between the manifold and the exhaust pipe.
You may have oil on the exhaust, once this has burnt off the smoke should stop.
It depends on what color the smoke is. If it is white smoke that usually mean coolant is in the oil and that can be a result of a blown head gasket. If it is a greyish bluish color then it is oil burning. if it is black then you are burning gas.
what kind of gasoline are you running? and what color is the smoke?
Yes, this is simply showing your car is working, however, what SHOULD'NT come out of your exhaust pipe is red flames. If that is what's coming out, I'd check with mechanic. In general, Blue smoke, engine oil. Black smoke, excess fuel. White smoke, engine coolant.