Blue smoke is oil burning and is generally indicative of one or more of the following: a)bad rings, b)bad valve seals or c)bad head gasket.
White smoke is water/coolant burning and is generally indicative of a bad head gasket or bad intake gasket.
As such there is probably something seriously worn out and/or bad in the internals of your engine.
If the engine is fully warmed up and you are still getting white smoke coming out of the tailpipe when the engine is idling , it sounds like engine coolant is getting into an engine cylinder from a bad head gasket or some other problem
No. Whether or not you smoke is not determined by your genetic makeup. Whether or not to smoke is a choice each person makes, of their own free will.
most of them smoke
Aging takes place whether you smoke or not. But don't smoke, it's not good for you.
People shouldn't smoke regardless of whether or not they have achalasia.
Yes almost in every country & state people smoke tobacco....
what type of vehicle ? black smoke is a rich fuel condition carb. loading up or chock sticking closed would be the first place to look
No very few of them actually smoke
If it is white smoke you are burning antifreeze. blue smoke is oil. black smoke is fuel. if it smokes after it is warmed to operating temp. you need to have a mechanic look at it before you have to walk. Smoke right after starting (blue) is usually a sign of valve guide seals going bad.
If you are getting white or grey smoke out of the tailpipe , especially when the engine is warmed up , you have coolant getting into an engine cylinder from a bad head gasket or warped or cracked cylinder head
Check you've got water in the cooling system.
He probably does not since he is a Christian.Being a Christian has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not you smoke, or vice versa.