You're burning oil.
yes. Though most call it black not blue.
Blue smoke means oil. Rings or valve seats. your car is burning oil.
Burning of oil in cars can contribute to blue smoke from exhaust. However, it is also possible for a car to make blue smoke if a turbocharger is broken or experiencing an oil leak.
blue smoke comes out the tail pipe when your engine is burning oil caused by a worn engine.
Blue smoke indicates your burning oil. Can be from over filling the oil capacity, depending on the vehicle- many indicate a faulty turbo/seal, belly pan( manifold), worn rings/engine, faulty pcv valve.
The engine is burning oil.
If you mean the smoke it's usually related to the quality of petrol
Just about all the gases that are in car exhaust, including carbon monoxide, methane, and hydrogen.
An engine burning oil will produce blue smoke. White smoke from the exhaust is an indication of coolant entering the combustion chamber. This is caused by either a blown head gasket or a cracked head. Stop driving this car and have it looked at by a professional.
No, they still produce the same pollution and exhaust, just a slight amount less than conventional cars. Except the Nissan Leaf, it is a purely electric car no gas imput or ehaust pipe.
You could lose power if the exhaust manifold gasket has blown on a turbo equipped car because the turbo will not receive sufficient pressure. The turbo will produce less boost as it is powered directly by the exhaust gases.
The purpose of a car ionizer is to help produce negative ions that attach to airborne contaminants such as dust, smoke, and exhaust particles, and removes them.