engine tune just a major service then maybe a new exhaust system
If you have an issue with furnace exhaust in your home and soot is exhaust. Please stop wasting your time here. That is dangerous. Call somebody! Nobody here can tell you what it is with out looking at it.
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
To stop black soot from coming out of the tailpipe, first check and replace any clogged air filters, as restricted airflow can lead to incomplete combustion. Ensure that the fuel system is functioning properly, using high-quality fuel and considering a fuel system cleaner to remove deposits. Additionally, regular maintenance, including oil changes and spark plug replacements, can help improve engine efficiency and reduce soot production. If the issue persists, consult a mechanic to diagnose potential engine problems.
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.
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Modern Diesel cars often have a diesel particle filter (DPF) installed in the exhaust to trap fine soot particles and stop them getting into the athmosphere.
You may have oil on the exhaust, once this has burnt off the smoke should stop.
Water condensation coming from the exhaust is normal when the vehicle has been sitting in a wet area, but should stop once it is warmed up. Water from the exhaust after it is warmed up and white smoke from the exhaust is an indication of a blown head gasket.
if you have blue smoke coming into the exhaust that means your piston rings are bad and are letting oil into your combustion chamber and then causing the oil to be burned with your air fuel mixture and that's why your exhaust is blue from having that burnt oil dumped out of the exhaust valve and out the exhaust
Yes if you have a 300 win mag
There isn't much a person can do to stop the stinky smell of exhaust from the muffler. This smell, sometimes like sulphur or rotten eggs, is a by-product of the fuels burned.
White smoke from the exhaust pipe is a sign of coolant entering the combustion chamber. Commonly caused by a blown head gasket. STOP driving this vehicle until you have this repaired or you will destroy this engine.