Wow, wow, wow, I think there should be no black smoke like that. I've got BMW E30, 324D (6 cylinders), and there is absolutely no smoke! Even after 3 months without start engine.
no, you do not. It is really just an imbalance in the air to fuel ratio - too much fuel to not enough air. This means either too much fuel is being added to the mix or there's not enough oxygen being supplied to burn the fuel. The black smoke is full of particulates that are basically large diesel particles that normally would be burned as fuel. Any way you look at it, a diesel car or truck that is emitting black smoke is not going to be getting the optimal fuel mileage it should be getting. Most common causes of black smoke are faulty injectors, a faulty injector pump, a bad air filter (causing not enough oxygen to be supplied), a bad EGR valve (causing the valves to clog) or even a bad turbocharger. Some of these are easy fixes. None has to do with oil lol
what you are talking about is a whole another problem. Worn cylinders and piston rings (X-tra Lube can help with this problem) allows oil to seep where it shouldn't. Or you could have a problem as simple as having put too much oil in the engine etc.
Music to my ears
Best sound 😊 i love diesel engines
That sound
+krasky Yes. :)
Best Dieselsound on whole Galaxy,...... i build this in my Starship.
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Gorgeous sound. I want to buy one of them
did you get one?
Sound of ❤
my father has Mercedes Benz T1, and sound like this)))
This is very cool sound!)
T1 is my dream van 😂
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That's a lot of black smoke ... what did they say about it at the MOT? :)
well, its an old diesel, it will simply spit out a lot of that heavy black smoke
Wow, wow, wow, I think there should be no black smoke like that. I've got BMW E30, 324D (6 cylinders), and there is absolutely no smoke! Even after 3 months without start engine.
Here, in the eastern parts of world we like to fuck around with the injection pump, so we have that harmless cloud of purity and flowers.
Hi, is the car diesel? And what happened to the person who recorded behind the car? Smell all the smoke? Answer me please
After recording I went to wash myself. :D
And its diesel car. :)
Flexiny But inhale diesel smoke in the recording?
What do you mean? :D
Flexiny I mean if you breathe diesel smoke while recording behind the car
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İt's music when idling...and up to 2.000 rpm... it sounds like a truck or lorry or something
It is a lorry engine
i want this :D
VROOM VROOM
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How Much horsepower
0:34 0:37
Lanz bulldog sound 😅
Kle kle kle
The smoke is black. It's time for an oil change.
LOL, dafuq are u on about? Its a diesel, and its an old one aswell. It doesnt have any particle-filter like newer diesels have.
I know what I'm talking about. I have the exact same car.
no, you do not.
It is really just an imbalance in the air to fuel ratio - too much fuel to not enough air. This means either too much fuel is being added to the mix or there's not enough oxygen being supplied to burn the fuel. The black smoke is full of particulates that are basically large diesel particles that normally would be burned as fuel. Any way you look at it, a diesel car or truck that is emitting black smoke is not going to be getting the optimal fuel mileage it should be getting.
Most common causes of black smoke are faulty injectors, a faulty injector pump, a bad air filter (causing not enough oxygen to be supplied), a bad EGR valve (causing the valves to clog) or even a bad turbocharger. Some of these are easy fixes.
None has to do with oil lol
what you are talking about is a whole another problem.
Worn cylinders and piston rings (X-tra Lube can help with this problem) allows oil to seep where it shouldn't. Or you could have a problem as simple as having put too much oil in the engine etc.
google that shit bro
How to waste a car.
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