It means the piston rings or the bore of the motor are worn an let too much compression get into the sum and the oil rings are letting too much oil get to the cylinder head.
You can find it in between the battery and the exhaust system coming out of the engine.
Your positive crankcase ventilation valve, or PCV, is probably stuck closed. The PCV vents crankcase pressure from the engine into the intake. When this valve sticks closed the pressure has to escape somewhere and it normally will escape through the dipstick tube.
your exhaust may be jammed
there is no water mixed with the oil but have antifreeze coming out of the exhaust
Turbos are used to mostly increase torque which shouldn't cause your car to loose speed. The white smoke is just the exhaust that is thicker due to the increased oxygen- fuel levels that turbos are made for
It could be condensation from hot exhaust gases on the cool exhaust pipe.
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white smoke is coming from my exhaust why?
The fumes are most likely coming from an exhaust leak. The leak could be at the converter, or somewhere else in the exhaust system.