Biggvl wrote:Thats because most people dont have their cars serviced properly, add engineered redundancy with delibrate carbon build up and soon you have an intake manifold and valves that restrict airflow more than the factory tune can cope with, all that equals over fuelling...vlad01 wrote:Speaking of emission I was actually going to start a thread the other day about why all new cars pour black smoke under the slightest acceleration and some even continuously when cruising on the highway.
I noticed bitsareshiity, volkwagen, ford territoy and many of the small European cars do it. The large hyundais are shocking too, smoke screen they are.This is not new, i can remember ripping that stuff off a Gemini I once hadTdracerTd wrote:2.5 litre turbo subarus have an air pump whose sole purpose is to blow air into the exhaust under certain cicumstances to reduce emissions concentration.
Im taking about brand new current year cars, older cars I rarely see pour black smoke except for ford transit vans.